When the effigy of Washington
In its bronze was reared on high
‘ Twas mine, with others, now long gone.
Beneath a stormy sky,
To utter to the multitude
His name that cannot die.
And here to-day, my Countrymen,
I tell you Lee shall ride
With that great “rebel” down the years —
Twin “rebels” side by side!—
And confronting such a vision
All our grief gives place to pride.
Those two shall ride immortal
And shall ride abreast of Time,
Shall light up stately history
And blaze in Epic Rhyme —
Both patriots, both Virginians true,
Both “rebels,” both sublime!
Our past is full of glories
It is a shut-in sea,
The pillars overlooking it
Are Washington and Lee:
And a future spreads before us,
Not unworthy of the free.
And here and now, my Countrymen,
Upon this sacred sod,
Let us feel: It was “OUR FATHER”
Who above us held the rod,
And from hills to sea
Like Robert Lee
Bow reverently to God.