Drum Taps by Walt Whitman
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page 60 of 72 (83%)
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(Were you looking to be held together by lawyers?
Or by an agreement on a paper? or by arms? Nay, nor the world, nor any living thing, will so cohere.) I SAW OLD GENERAL AT BAY. I saw old General at bay, (Old as he was, his gray eyes yet shone out in battle like stars,) His small force was now completely hemm'd in, in his works, He call'd for volunteers to run the enemy's lines, a desperate emergency, I saw a hundred and more step forth from the ranks, but two or three were selected, I saw them receive their orders aside, they listen'd with care, the adjutant was very grave, I saw them depart with cheerfulness, freely risking their lives. THE ARTILLERYMAN'S VISION. While my wife at my side lies slumbering, and the wars are over long, And my head on the pillow rests at home, and the vacant midnight passes, And through the stillness, through the dark, I hear, just hear, the breath of my infant, |
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