Tuesday, January 21, 2020

The Dying Words Of Stonewall Jackson




"Order A.P, Hill to prepare for battle."

"Tell Major Hawks to advance the Commissary train."

"Let us cross the river and rest in the shade."*



Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson
January 21, 1824- May 10, 1863
American General of the Confederacy




  The stars of Night contain the glittering Day
And rain his glory down with sweeter grace
Upon the dark World's grand, enchanted face-
All loth to turn away.

And so the Day, about to yield his breath
Utters the stars unto the listening Night,
To stand for burning fare-thee-wells of light
Said on the verge of death.

O hero-life that lit us like the sun!
O hero-words that glittered like the stars
And stood and shone above the gloomy wars
When the hero-life was done!

The phantoms of a battle came to dwell
I' the fitful vision of his dying eyes-
Yet even in battle-dreams he sends supplies
To those he loved so well.

His army stands in battle-line arrayed:
His couriers fly: all's done: now God decide!
-And not till then saw he the Other Side
Or would accept the shade.

Thou land whose sun is gone, thy stars remain!
Still shine the words that miniature his deed.
O thrice-beloved, where'er thy great heart bleeds
Solace hast thou for pain!


"The Dying Words Of Stonewall Jackson"
Sidney Clopton Lanier
(1842-1881)
American musician, poet, and author


*The dying words of General Stonewall Jackson.
He died as a result of pneumonia after being injured
in the Battle of Chancellorsville, Virginia in 1863.






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