(THE TIDINGS RECEIVED IN THE NORTHERN METROPOLIS (APRIL, 1'65) WHAT mean these peals from every tower, And crowds like seas that sway? The cannon reply; they speak the heart Of the People impassioned, and say -- A city in flags for a city in flames, Richmond goes Babylon's way -- Sing and pray. O weary years and woeful wars, And armies in the grave; But hearts unquelled at last deter The helmed dilated Lucifer -- Honor to Grant the brave, Whose three stars now like Orion's rise When wreck is on the wave -- Bless his glaive. Well that the faith we firmly kept, And never our aim forswore For the Terrors that trooped from each recess When fainting we fought in the Wilderness, And Hell made loud hurrah; But God is in Heaven, and Grant in the Town, And Right through Might is Law -- God's way adore. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE GOOD SHEPHERD by FELIX LOPE DE VEGA CARPIO MOLLY PITCHER [JUNE 28, 1778] by KATE BROWNLEE SHERWOOD TWO SONGS FROM THE PERSIAN: 2 by THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH A COLD TEMPERAMENT by WILLIAM ROSE BENET CALVARY-TALK by GORDON BOTTOMLEY EARTH by WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT |