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Sherman's In Savannah - A Half-Rhymed Impromptu

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    Like the tribes of Israel,
    Fed on quails and manna,
    Sherman and his glorious band
    Journeyed through the rebel land,
    Fed from Heaven's all-bounteous hand,
    Marching on Savannah!

    As the moving pillar shone,
    Streamed the starry banner
    All day long in rosy light,
    Flaming splendor all the night,
    Till it swooped in eagle flight
    Down on doomed Savannah!

    Glory be to God on high!
    Shout the loud Hosanna!
    Treason's wilderness is past,
    Canaan's shore is won at last,
    Peal a nation's trumpet-blast, -
    Sherman 's in Savannah!

    Soon shall Richmond's tough old hide
    Find a tough old tanner!
    Soon from every rebel wall
    Shall the rag of treason fall,
    Till our banner flaps o'er all
    As it crowns Savannah!



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