War Poetry of the South by Various
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Song, with melodious memories, shall repeat
The legend, which shall grow to themes for story, Told through long ages, and forever sweet! II. High honor to our youth--our sons and brothers, Georgians and Carolinians, where they stand! They will not shame their birthrights, or their mothers, But keep, through storm, the bulwarks of the land! They feel that they _must_ conquer! Not to do it, Were worse than death--perdition! Should they fail, The innocent races yet unborn shall rue it, The whole world feel the wound, and nations wail! III. No! They must conquer in the breach or perish! Assured, in the last consciousness of breath, That love shall deck their graves, and memory cherish Their deeds, with honors that shall sweeten death! They shall have trophies in long future hours, And loving recollections, which shall be Green, as the summer leaves, and fresh as flowers, |
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