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Songs In Many Keys 1849-1861

    By Oliver Wendell Holmes



    The piping of our slender, peaceful reeds
    Whispers uncared for while the trumpets bray;
    Song is thin air; our hearts' exulting play
    Beats time but to the tread of marching deeds,
    Following the mighty van that Freedom leads,
    Her glorious standard flaming to the day!
    The crimsoned pavement where a hero bleeds
    Breathes nobler lessons than the poet's lay.
    Strong arms, broad breasts, brave hearts, are better worth
    Than strains that sing the ravished echoes dumb.
    Hark! 't is the loud reverberating drum
    Rolls o'er the prairied West, the rock-bound North
    The myriad-handed Future stretches forth
    Its shadowy palms. Behold, we come, - we come!

    Turn o'er these idle leaves. Such toys as these
    Were not unsought for, as, in languid dreams,
    We lay beside our lotus-feeding streams,
    And nursed our fancies in forgetful ease.
    It matters little if they pall or please,
    Dropping untimely, while the sudden gleams
    Glare from the mustering clouds whose blackness seems
    Too swollen to hold its lightning from the trees.
    Yet, in some lull of passion, when at last
    These calm revolving moons that come and go -
    Turning our months to years, they creep so slow -
    Have brought us rest, the not unwelcome past
    May flutter to thee through these leaflets, cast
    On the wild winds that all around us blow.


    May 1, 1861.



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