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1852–1933

THE PEACEFUL WARRIOR

Henry Van Dyke

I have no joy in strife, Peace is my great desire; Yet God forbid I lose my life Through fear to face the fire.

A peaceful man must fight For that which peace demands,— Freedom and faith, honor and right, Defend with heart and hands.

Farewell, my friendly books; Farewell, ye woods and streams; The fate that calls me forward looks To a duty beyond dreams.

Oh, better to be dead With a face turned to the sky, Than live beneath a slavish dread And serve a giant lie.

Stand up, my heart, and strive For the things most dear to thee! Why should we care to be alive Unless the world is free?

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