Classic and Contemporary Poetry
CHICAGO EXPOSITION ODE, by MARY WESTON FORDHAM First Line: Columbia, all hail! Last Line: Columbia! Be thine. Subject(s): Chicago | ||||||||
Columbia, all hail! May thy banner ne'er be furled Till Liberty, with her beauteous rays, Enlighten all the world. Columbia, to thee From every clime we come, To lay our trophies at thy feet -- Our sunbright, glorious home. * * * * * * * * 'Twas a lovely autumn morn, And the leaves were turning red, And the sturdy oaks and graceful pines Then branches over-spread; And the breezes softly swept The hills and valleys o'er; And the dew-kissed earth with incense sweet, Crowned forest, grove and flower. On a grassy knoll near by Where the rustling leaves were piled, Knelt a mighty chief of a mighty tribe, And his band of warriors wild. For the rising sun had shown To the trained eyes of that band, That vessels three, like white-winged birds, Were steering straight for land. Whence comes this stranger fleet? Whence hails this Pale Face crew? And the chieftain's brow was wrapped in pain As his tomahawk he drew. Then, with quivering voice, he said Some evil may betide; From the land of the sky this host has come -- Let's haste to the river side. And the warriors started forth Like fawns through the forest trees; When lo! what a wondrous, solemn sight -- "Pale Faces" on their knees! Before the Holy Cross, Each with uncovered brow, Prayed the mighty God, that His blessings e'er Might this fair land endow. And the stalwart braves -- awe-struck --, With heads bowed low on breast As the veteran sailor proudly cried San Salvador, the blest! And this first, grand solemn act Has been chronicled in heaven; For, from East to West of this broad, fair land, Has God's benison been given. Then hail! bright, sunny land! Home of the free, the brave! From the eastern shores to the western plains, Let thy banner proudly wave. Nations beyond the seas Shall worship at thy shrine. Honor and wealth, and matchless power. Columbia! be thine. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...METAMORPHOSES: 3. THE RE-BIRTH OF VENUS by GEOFFREY HILL FOR THE NEW WORLD by EDWARD HIRSCH WHEN SKYSCRAPERS WERE INVENTED IN CHICAGO by EDWARD HIRSCH A GUY I KNOW ON 47TH AND COTTAGE by CLARENCE MAJOR STUDY FOR A GEOGRAPHICAL TRAIL; 2. ILLINOIS by CLARENCE MAJOR THE EXPANDED COMPOSITION by CLARENCE MAJOR THE SEVEN CITIES OF AMERICA by EDGAR LEE MASTERS CHICAGO CABARET by KENNETH REXROTH ATLANTA EXPOSITION ODE by MARY WESTON FORDHAM IN MEMORIAM ALPHONSE CAMPBELL FORDHAM by MARY WESTON FORDHAM |
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