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The Price Of Victory

"A VICTORY! —a victory!"
 Is flashed across the wires;
Speed, speed the news from State to State,
 Light up the signal fires!
Let all the bells from all the towers
 A joyous peal ring out;
We've gained a glorious victory,
 And put the foe to rout!

A mother heard the chiming bells;
 Her joy was mixed with pain.
"Pray God," she said, "my gallant boy
 Be not among the slain!"
Alas for her! that very hour
 Outstretched in death he lay,
The color from his fair, young face
 Had scarcely passed away.

His nerveless hand still grasped the sword.
 He never more might wield,
His eyes were sealed in dreamless sleep
 Upon that bloody field.
The chestnut curls his mother oft
 Had stroked in fondest pride,
Neglected hung ia clotted locks,
 With deepest crimson dyed.

Ah! many a mother's heart shall ache,
 And bleed with anguish sore,
When tidings come of him who marched
 So blithely forth to war.
Oh! sad for them, the stricken down
 In manhood's early dawn,
And sadder yet for loving hearts.
 God comfort them that mourn!

Yes, victory has a fearful price
 Our hearts may shrink to pay,
And tears will mingle with the joy
 That greets a glorious day.
But he who dies in freedom's cause,
 We cannot count him lost;
A battle won for truth and right
 Is worth the blood it cost!

O mothers! count it something gained
 That they, for whom you mourn,
Bequeath fair Freedom's heritage
 To millions yet unborn;—
And better than a thousand years
 Of base, ignoble breath,
A patriot's fragrant memory,
 A hero's early death!

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