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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Poetry and Incidents., Volume 6. (ed. Frank Moore), chapter 2 (search)
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victory. by Lizzie E. H. Bates. All the day the stormy clouds Have been drifting overhead In the wind, like misty shrouds For the brave and noble dead; But the sun with genial glow Breaks the sombre veil at last, Like to the exultant show Victors make when battle's past. Listen!
Hear the deepening roar Shaking earth, and air, and sky, From the distant river shore-- How its echoes thunder by! Does an earthquake stalk abroad O'er Missouri's fated soil, Making one vast grave her sod While her rivers seethe and boil? Listen!
No! It is the boom Of the cannon's fearful notes, While the wreaths of battle bloom All around their bellowing throats! Listen!
No! It cannot be! Price is still in full retreat, And our troops in Tennessee Rebel arms shall ne'er defeat! Listen!
Still the ceaseless roar Peals along the quivering air, From the city on the shore News of victory it must bear! Listen!
Hear the loud hurrahs In the quiet village streets While the distant thunder jars-- Echo st