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re: Visiting Shiloh National Military Park

Posted on 6/1/20 at 6:55 pm to
Posted by Tornado Alley
Member since Mar 2012
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Posted on 6/1/20 at 6:55 pm to
Shiloh: A Requiem (April, 1862) is my favorite poem. Let Melville's words remind us of another time our country was deeply divided. Alas, though, as Melville states, all will become "hushed" again, and we will survive.

Skimming lightly, wheeling still,
The swallows fly low
Over the field in clouded days,
The forest-field of Shiloh—
Over the field where April rain
Solaced the parched ones stretched in pain
Through the pause of night
That followed the Sunday fight
Around the church of Shiloh—
The church so lone, the log-built one,
That echoed to many a parting groan
And natural prayer
Of dying foemen mingled there—
Foemen at morn, but friends at eve—
Fame or country least their care:
(What like a bullet can undeceive!)
But now they lie low,
While over them the swallows skim,
And all is hushed at Shiloh.
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