Over Here eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 117 pages of information about Over Here.

Over Here eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 117 pages of information about Over Here.
We have had our glad years, now the sad years are coming,
We have danced to gay tunes, now we march to war’s drumming. 
We have laughed and have loved as we pleasantly toiled,
And now we must show that our souls are unspoiled. 
We must work that our Flag shall in honor still wave,
God and country, to-day let us prove we are brave!

         United

Forgotten petty difference now,
The larger purpose glows,
The storm is here, a common fear
Its deadly lightning shows. 
The Ship of State must bear us all
And danger makes us kin,
As one, we all shall rise or fall,
So shall we strive to win.

    Our banner’s flying at the mast,
      Our course lies straight ahead;
    The ocean’s trough is deep and rough,
      The waves are stained with red. 
    The bond of danger tighter grows,
      We serve a common plan;
    Send o’er the sea the word that we
      Are all American.

    One hundred million sturdy souls
      Once more united stand,
    As one, you will find them all behind
      The banner of our land. 
    And side by side they work to-day
      In silken garb or rag,
    And once again our troops of men
      Are brothers of the flag.

    And from the storm that hovers low,
      And from the angry sea
    Where dangers lurk and hate’s at work. 
      Shall come new victory. 
    The flag shall know not race nor creed,
      Nor different bands of men;
    A people strong round it shall throng
      To ne’er divide again.

         April Thoughts

Listen to the laughter of the brook that’s racin’ by! 
Listen to the chatter of the black-birds on the fence! 
Stand an’ see the beauties of the blue that’s in the sky—­
Then ask of God why mortals haven’t any better sense
Than to quarrel an’ to battle
Where the guns an’ cannon rattle
An’ to slaughter one another an’ to fill the world with hate. 
God brings the buds to blossom
Where the gentle breezes toss ’em
An’ the soul is blind to beauty that takes anger for its mate.

    Listen to the singin’ of the robins in the trees! 
      See the sunbeams flashin’ where they’re mirrored by the stream! 
    Hear the drowsy buzzin’ of the honey-seekin’ bees,
      Then draw a little closer to your God the while you dream. 
    When the world is dressed to cheer you
    Don’t you feel Him standin’ near you? 
      When your soul drinks in the beauty of the wonders in His plan,
    An’ you’ve put away your passions,
    Don’t you think the works He fashions
      In their beauty an’ their bigness mock the littleness of man?

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