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Edgar Guest - Memorial DayEdgar Guest - Memorial Day
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There are new graves for our roses In God`s acres where we stand, And each passing year discloses Thinner ranks in each command. There are eyes still red with weeping, There are heart aches that are new For the absent heroes keeping Step with God`s command in blue. Eyes that saw the smoke of battle Now are closing every day; Ears that heard the muskets rattle Now are deaf to all we say. Lips that used to tell the story Have been silenced, and we strew On their graves the blooms of glory, Roses drenched with love and dew. From the earthly ranks they`re falling, Snow-crowned heroes, one by one; `Tis the Great Commander calling, And their souls are marching on. And the day is swiftly coming When our heroes all will march To the sound of angel drumming, Under God`s triumphal arch. They are going, quickly going, To the heavenly camps above, But each rose today is showing They will always live in love. And where liberty is treasured And the flag of freedom waves, With a love that is unmeasured Men will decorate their graves.
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