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1842–1914

THE UNFALLEN BRAVE

Ambrose Bierce

Not all in sorrow and in tears, To pay of gratitude's arrears The yearly sum — Not prompted, wholly by the pride

Of those for whom their friends have died, To-day we come. Another aim we have in view Than for the buried boys in blue

To drop a tear: Memorial Day revives the chin Of Barnes, and Salomon chimes in — That's why we're here.

And when in after-ages they Shall pass, like mortal men, away, Their war-song sung, Then fame will tell the tale anew

Of how intrepidly they drew The deadly tongue. Then cull white lilies for the graves Of Liberty's loquacious braves,

And roses red. Those represent their livers, these The blood that in unmeasured seas They did not shed.

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