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An Uninscribed Monument

    By Herman Melville



On one of the Battle-fields of the Wilderness

    Silence and solitude may hint
    (Whose home is in yon piney wood)
    What I, though tableted, could never tell--
    The din which here befell,
    And striving of the multitude.
    The iron cones and spheres of death
    Set round me in their rust,
    These, too, if just,
    Shall speak with more than animated breath.
    Thou who beholdest, if thy thought,
    Not narrowed down to personal cheer,
    Take in the import of the quiet here--
    The after-quiet--the calm full fraught;
    Thou too wilt silent stand--
    Silent as I, and lonesome as the land.



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