Classic and Contemporary Poetry
ON THE EVE OF WAR, by DANSKE CAROLINA (BEDINGER) DANDRIDGE First Line: O god of battles, who art still Last Line: Be with us still, -- be with us still! Subject(s): Patriotism; Spanish-american War (1898) | ||||||||
O GOD of Battles, who art still The God of Love, the God of Rest, Subdue thy people's fiery will, And quell the passions in their breast! Before we bathe our hands in blood We lift them to thy Holy Rood. The waiting nations hold their breath To catch the dreadful battle-cry; And in the silence as of death The fateful hours go softly by. Oh, hear thy people where they pray, And shrive our souls before the fray! Before the sun of peace shall set, We kneel apart a solemn while; Pity the eyes with sorrow wet, But pity most the lips that smile. The night comes fast; we hear afar The baying of the wolves of war. Not lightly, oh, not lightly, Lord, Let this our awful task begin; Speak from thy throne a warning word Above the angry factions' din. If this be thy Most Holy will, Be with us still, -- be with us still! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE PHILIPPINE CONQUEST by EDGAR LEE MASTERS SPAIN IN AMERICA by GEORGE SANTAYANA YOUNG SAMMY'S FIRST WILD OATS by GEORGE SANTAYANA WHEN THE GREAT GRAY SHIPS COME IN [AUGUST 20, 1898] by GUY WETMORE CARRYL THE CALL TO THE COLORS by ARTHUR GUITERMAN THE RUSH OF THE OREGON by ARTHUR GUITERMAN THE CHARGE AT SANTIAGO by WILLIAM HAMILTON HAYNE FOR DECORATION DAY: 1898-1899 by RUPERT HUGHES THE DEAD MOON by DANSKE CAROLINA (BEDINGER) DANDRIDGE THE SPIRIT OF THE FALL by DANSKE CAROLINA (BEDINGER) DANDRIDGE |
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