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CUSTER by CINCINNATUS HEINE MILLER

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First Line: OH, IT WERE BETTER DYING THERE
Last Line: WHILE YET THE KNEES WERE BENT IN PRAYER.

Oh, it were better dying there,
On glory's front, with trumpet's blare,
And battle's shout blent wild about --
The sense of sacrifice, the roar
Of war! The soul might well leap out --
The brave, white soul leap boldly out
The door of wounds, and up the stair
Of heaven to God's open door,
While yet the knees were bent in prayer.



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