MADISON CAWEINMADISON CAWEIN

Under the Stars and Stripes.

High on the world did our fathers of old,
Under the stars and stripes,
Blazon the name that we now must uphold,
Under the stars and stripes.
Vast in the past they have builded an arch
Over which Freedom has lighted her torch.
Follow it! Follow it! Come, let us march
Under the stars and stripes!
We in whose bodies the blood of them runs,
Under the stars and stripes,
We will acquit us as sons of their sons,
Under the stars and stripes.
Ever for justice, our heel upon wrong,
We in the light of our vengeance thrice strong!
Rally together! Come tramping along
Under the stars and stripes!
Out of our strength and a nation's great need,
Under the stars and stripes,
Heroes again as of old we shall breed,
Under the stars and stripes.
Broad to the winds be our banner unfurled!
Straight in Spain's face let defiance be hurled!
God on our side, we will battle the world
Under the stars and stripes!

Madison Cawein.

From "Poems of American Patriotism,"

selected by R. L. Paget.



SHAPES

and

SHADOWS

 

Poems by Madison Cawein

 

New York: R. H. Russell

MDCCCXCVIII

Copyright, 1898, by R. H. Russell

To

HARRISON S. MORRIS


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The Evanescent Beautiful1
August2
The Higher Brotherhood4
Gramarye5