Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). An American Anthology, 1787–1900. 1900.
By GeorgeLunt314 Requiem
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Slow notes of saddest wailing,—
Sadly responsive peal, ye muffled drums;
Comrades, with downcast eyes
And banners trailing,
Attend him home,—
The youthful warrior comes.
Upon his shield returning,
Borne from the field of honor
Where he fell;
Glory and grief, together clasped
In mourning,
His fame, his fate
With sobs exulting tell.
The flag his breast defended,—
His country’s flag,
In battle’s front unrolled:
For it he died;
On earth forever ended
His brave young life
Lives in each sacred fold.
By tinge of shame untainted,
Bear him, and lay him
Gently in his grave:
Above the hero write,—
The young, half-sainted,—
His country asked his life,
His life he gave!