John McCrae
John Mcrae
O Guns, fall silent till the dead men hear | |
Above their heads the legions pressing on: | |
(These fought their fight in time and bitter fear, | |
And died not knowing how the day had gone.) | |
O flashing muzzles, pause, and let them see | |
The coming dawn that streaks the sky afar; | |
Then let your mighty chorus witness be | |
To them, and Caesar, that we still make war | |
Tell them, O guns, that we have heard their call, | |
That we have sworn, and will not turn aside, | |
That we will onward till we win of fall, | |
That we will keep the faith for which they died. | |
Bid them be patient, and some day anon, | |
They shall feel earth enwrapt in silence deep; | |
Shall greet, in wonderment, the quiet dawn, | |
And in content may turn them to their sleep | |
John McCrae |
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Lest we forget
Lest we forget