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Lundy's
Lane and Other Poems
by
Duncan Campbell Scott
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TO
A CANADIAN LAD KILLED IN THE WAR
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O NOBLE
youth that held our honour in keeping,
And bore it sacred through the battle flame,
How shall we give full measure of acclaim
To thy sharp labour, thy immortal reaping?
For though we sowed with doubtful hands, half sleeping,
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in thy vivid pride hast reaped a nation,
And brought it in with shouts and exultation,
With drums and trumpets, with flags flashing and
leaping.
LET
us bring pungent wreaths of balsam, and tender
Tendrils of wild-flowers, lovelier for thy daring,
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And
deck a sylvan shrine, where the maple parts
The moonlight, with lilac bloom, and the splendour
Of suns unwearied; all unwithered, wearing
Thy valor stainless in our heart of hearts. |
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