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1861–1929

LXIX

Bliss Carman

Like a tall forest were their spears, Their banners like a silken sea, When the great host in splendour passed Across the crimson sinking sun.

And then the bray of brazen horns Arose above their clanking march, As the long waving column filed Into the odorous purple dusk.

O lover, in this radiant world Whence is the race of mortal men, So frail, so mighty, and so fond, That fleets into the vast unknown?

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