Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). An American Anthology, 1787–1900. 1900.
By Elbridge JeffersonCutler862 The Volunteer
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To go where bugles call and rifles gleam.”
And with the restless thought asleep he fell,
And glided into dream.
Through it a level river slowly drawn:
He moved with a vast crowd, and at its head
Streamed banners like the dawn.
And dissonant cries of triumph and dismay;
Blood trickled down the river’s reedy shore,
And with the dead he lay.
And still, with steady pulse and deepening eye,
“Where bugles call,” he said, “and rifles gleam,
I follow, though I die!”