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The College Colonel

    By Herman Melville



    He rides at their head;
    A crutch by his saddle just slants in view,
    One slung arm is in splints, you see,
    Yet he guides his strong steed--how coldly too.

    He brings his regiment home--
    Not as they filed two years before,
    But a remnant half-tattered, and battered, and worn,
    Like castaway sailors, who--stunned
    By the surf's loud roar,
    Their mates dragged back and seen no more--
    Again and again breast the surge,
    And at last crawl, spent, to shore.

    A still rigidity and pale--
    An Indian aloofness lones his brow;
    He has lived a thousand years
    Compressed in battle's pains and prayers,
    Marches and watches slow.

    There are welcoming shouts, and flags;
    Old men off hat to the Boy,
    Wreaths from gay balconies fall at his feet,
    But to him--there comes alloy.

    It is not that a leg is lost,
    It is not that an arm is maimed,
    It is not that the fever has racked--
    Self he has long disclaimed.

    But all through the Seven Days' Fight,
    And deep in the Wilderness grim,
    And in the field-hospital tent,
    And Petersburg crater, and dim
    Lean brooding in Libby, there came--
    Ah heaven!--what truth to him.



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