“A man who does not think for himself does not think at all.” Oscar Wilde

"A man who does not think for himself does not think at all." Oscar Wilde

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

110 Years Ago

A simple gravestone sits on the ground at the Grandview Cemetery in Chillicothe, Ohio. I bears the inscription "Henry Holcomb Bennett, Dec. 5, 1863 - Apr. 30, 1924." He was an author, journalist and poet. Recently, I came across one of his works of poetry first published in 1900 and thought it is worth sharing.

The Flag Goes By

Hats off!
A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums,
A flash of color beneath the sky;
Hats off!
The flag is passing by!

Blue and crimson and white it shines,
Over the steel-tipped, ordered lines,
Hats off!
The colors before us fly;
But more than a flag is passing by.

Sea-fights and land-fights, grim and great, 
Fought to make and to save the State;
Weary marches and sinking ships;
Cheers of victory on dying lips;

Days of plenty and years of peace;
March of a strong land's swift increase;
Equal justice, right and law,
Stately honor and revered awe;

Sign of a nation, great and strong
To ward her people from foreign wrong;
Pride and glory and honor - all
Live in the colors to stand or fall.

Hats off!
Along the street here comes
A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums;
And loyal hearts are beating high;
Hats off!
The flag is passing by!

A special thanks to James M. Tarbox, editor of The History Channel Magazine for introducing me to this wonderful image.

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