Poems by John Hay
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And at regimental formation
Of the Seventh Cavalry_, _Comanche draped in mourning and led By a trooper of Company Shall parade with the Regiment!_ Thus it was Commanded and thus done, By order of General Sturgis, signed By Adjutant Garlington. Even as the sword of Custer, In his disastrous fall, Flashed out a blaze that charmed the world And glorified his pall, This order, issued amid the gloom That shrouds our army's name, When all foul beasts are free to rend And tear its honest fame, Shall prove to a callous people That the sense of a soldier's worth, That the love of comrades, the honor of arms, Have not yet perished from earth. The Advance Guard |
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