Poems — Volume 1 by George Meredith
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Poems by George Meredith--Volume 1
CHILLIANWALLAH Chillanwallah, Chillanwallah! Where our brothers fought and bled, O thy name is natural music And a dirge above the dead! Though we have not been defeated, Though we can't be overcome, Still, whene'er thou art repeated, I would fain that grief were dumb. Chillianwallah, Chillianwallah! 'Tis a name so sad and strange, Like a breeze through midnight harpstrings Ringing many a mournful change; But the wildness and the sorrow Have a meaning of their own - Oh, whereof no glad to-morrow Can relieve the dismal tone! Chillianwallah, Chillianwallah! 'Tis a village dark and low, By the bloody Jhelum river |
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