For Memorial Day
They are dead; but they live in each Patriot's breast,
And their names are engraven on honor's bright crest.
~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Cover them over with beautiful flowers,
Deck them with garlands, those brothers of ours,
Lying so silent by night and by day
Sleeping the years of their manhood away.
Give them the meed they have won in the past;
Give them the honors their future forcast;
Give them the chaplets they won in the strife;
Give them the laurels they lost with their life.
~Will Carleton
Grass
Sandburg, Carl. 1918. Cornhuskers.
And their names are engraven on honor's bright crest.
~Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Cover them over with beautiful flowers,
Deck them with garlands, those brothers of ours,
Lying so silent by night and by day
Sleeping the years of their manhood away.
Give them the meed they have won in the past;
Give them the honors their future forcast;
Give them the chaplets they won in the strife;
Give them the laurels they lost with their life.
~Will Carleton
REMEMBER... HONOR... FREEDOM IS NOT FREE
Grass
PILE the bodies high at Austerlitz and Waterloo. |
Shovel them under and let me work-- |
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And pile them high at Gettysburg |
And pile them high at Ypres and Verdun. |
Shovel them under and let me work. |
Two years, ten years, and passengers ask the conductor: |
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