Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, ed. Poems of Places: An Anthology in 31 Volumes.
Americas: Vol. XXX. 1876–79.
The Soldier of Buena Vista
By Henry Morford (18231881)’T
Camped far away in the Mexican land,
When the first faint light of our watch-fires rose,
In the midst of twenty thousand foes,
In the darkness of Buena Vista.
Since that fearful, hopeless fight begun,
And twice he had sunk in the blazing west,
And we still fought on, without food or rest,
The fight of Buena Vista.
Brought a pause in the fearful cannonade,
And we watched, oh, a fearful watch we kept,
But we hoped—still hoped—for calmly slept
The soldier of Buena Vista.
We have worn the meed our valor won;
But alas, one by one, our comrades fall,
And soon in vain shall our country call
For a soldier of Buena Vista.