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On A Great Warrior


When all the sky was wild and dark,
When every heart was wrung with fear,
He rose serene, and took his place,
The great occasion's mighty peer.
He smote armed opposition down,
He bade the storm and darkness cease,
And o'er the long-distracted land
Shone out the smiling sun of peace.

The famous captains of the past
March in review before the mind;
Some fought for glory, some for gold,
But most to yoke and rule mankind.
Not so the captain, great of soul,
At peace within the granite grave;
He fought to keep the Union whole,
And break the shackles of the slaves.

A silent man, in friendship true,
He made point-blank his certain aim,
And, born a stranger to defeat,
To steadfast purpose linked his name.
He followed duty with the mien
Of but a soldier in the ranks,
This God-sent man that saved the State,
And conquered its victorious thanks.

How well he wore white honor's flower,
The gratitude and praise of men,
As General, as President,
And then as simple citizen!
He was a hero to the end!
The dark rebellion raised by death
Against the powers of life and light,
He battled hard, with failing breath.

O hero of Fort Donelson,
And wooded Shiloh's frightful strife!
Sleep on! for honor loves the tomb
More than the garish ways of life.
Sleep on! sleep on! Thy wondrous days
Fill freedom's most illustrious page.
Long-mem'ried Fame shall sound thy praise
In every clime, in every age.

Notes

This poem was written in tribute to Ulysses S. Grant following his death in 1885.

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  • Quellind
    July 4
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    Rats, I'm all disappointed now! While I was reading I kept thinking "cool style, I need to add this guy to my favorites"...d'oh! Turns out he's been dead near a hundred years. C'mon everyone; point and laugh at the guy who thought "Oldpoem" meant one that had been written more than a year ago!

    • for Quellind

      Ok I'm pointing but not laughing You have discovered what we are about here at Oldpoetry by accident. We hope many more AP readers suffer a similar 'accident'.
      Von - Oldpoetry Team

  • mcheadle
    July 4
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    dito a great man who did life a test of courage and justice

    where are these men now when we need help to end all the hot spots we have going on. Or is it we don't know they are out there fighting for the rights and doing their best... for the fighters dong their best,,,mac

  • What an incredible tribute!