UPON a field of shrieking red A mighty general stormed and fell. They raised him from the common dead And all the people mourned him well. "Swiftly," they cried, "let honors come, And Glory with her deathless bays; For him let every muffled drum And grieving bugle thrill with praise. Has he not made the whole world fear The very lifting of his sword Has he not slain his thousands here To glorify the Law and Lord! Then make his bed of sacred sod; To greater deeds no man can win"... @3And each amused and ancient god Began to grin.@1 | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...ONCE ON A TIME by BERTON BRALEY EPIGRAM ON A CAPTAIN GROSE by ROBERT BURNS SPENT AND MISSPENT by ALICE CARY WHITHER? by DAVID HARTLEY COLERIDGE A CALL TO THE BUILDERS by HELEN GRAY CONE A SONG FOR THE HOT WINDS by HARRIET MILLER DAVIDSON CATCHING THE DEVIL by WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES THE SONG OF THE SEA WIND by HENRY AUSTIN DOBSON THERE'S A WEDDING IN THE ORCHARD by MARY ELIZABETH MAPES DODGE |