J. C. Squire, ed. A Book of Women’s Verse. 1921.
By Dora Sigerson Shorter (18661918)Sixteen Dead Men
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‘Fifteen dead men.’ Why do they wait?
‘Hasten, comrade, death is so fair.’
Now comes their Captain through the dim gate.
‘A nation’s honour proud do they bear.’
What on their bent heads? ‘God’s holy word;
All of their nation’s heart blended in prayer.’
‘All of their nation’s love wraps them around.’
Where do their bodies lie, brave and so proud?
‘Under the gallows-tree in prison-ground.’
‘To join their regiment where Sarsfield leads;
Wolfe Tone and Emmet, too, well do they know.
There shall they bivouac, telling great deeds.’
‘Yea, they shall come again, breath of our breath.
They on our nation’s hearth made old fires burn.
Guard her unconquered soul, strong in their death.’