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Malvern Hill

    By Herman Melville



July, 1862

    Ye elms that wave on Malvern Hill
    In prime of morn and May,
    Recall ye how McClellan's men
        Here stood at bay?
    While deep within yon forest dim
    Our rigid comrades lay--
    Some with the cartridge in their mouth,
    Others with fixed arms lifted South--
        Invoking so--
    The cypress glades? Ah wilds of woe!

    The spires of Richmond, late beheld
    Through rifts in musket-haze,
    Were closed from view in clouds of dust
        On leaf-walled ways,
    Where streamed our wagons in caravan;
    And the Seven Nights and Days
    Of march and fast, retreat and fight,
    Pinched our grimed faces to ghastly plight--
    Does the elm wood
    Recall the haggard beards of blood?

    The battle-smoked flag, with stars eclipsed,
    We followed (it never fell!)--
    In silence husbanded our strength--
    Received their yell;
    Till on this slope we patient turned
    With cannon ordered well;
    Reverse we proved was not defeat;
    But ah, the sod what thousands meet!--
        Does Malvern Wood
    Bethink itself, and muse and brood?
    We elms of Malvern Hill
    Remember everything;
    But sap the twig will fill:
    Wag the world how it will,
    Leaves must be green in Spring.



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