Collected poems of Herman Melville | ||
TROPHIES OF PEACE
ILLINOIS IN 1840
Files on files of Prairie Maize:
On hosts of spears the morning plays!
Aloft the rustling streamers show:
The floss embrowned is rich below.
On hosts of spears the morning plays!
Aloft the rustling streamers show:
The floss embrowned is rich below.
When Asia scarfed in silks came on
Against the Greek and Marathon,
Did each plume and pennon dance
Sun-lit thus on helm and lance
Mindless of War's sickle so?
Against the Greek and Marathon,
Did each plume and pennon dance
Sun-lit thus on helm and lance
Mindless of War's sickle so?
For them, a tasseled dance of death:
For these—the reapers reap them low.
Reap them low, and stack the plain
With Ceres' trophies, golden grain.
Such monuments, and only such,
O Prairie! termless yield,
Though trooper Mars disdainful flout
Nor Annals fame the field.
For these—the reapers reap them low.
Reap them low, and stack the plain
With Ceres' trophies, golden grain.
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O Prairie! termless yield,
Though trooper Mars disdainful flout
Nor Annals fame the field.
Collected poems of Herman Melville | ||