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To: John McDonnell
A MONUMENT FOR THE SOLDIERS

by James Whitcomb Riley


A MONUMENT for the Soldiers!
And what will ye build it of?
Can ye build it of marble, or brass, or bronze,
Outlasting the Soldiers' love?
Can ye glorify it with legends
As grand as their blood hath writ
From the inmost shrine of this land of thine
To the outermost verge of it?

And the answer came: We would build it
Out of our hopes made sure,
And out of our purest prayers and tears,
And out of our faith secure:
We would build it out of the great white truths
Their death hath sanctified,
And the sculptured forms of the men in arms,
And their faces ere they died.
And what heroic figures
And the sculptor carve in stone?
Can the marble breast be made to bleed,
And the marble lips to moan?
Can the marble brow be fevered?
And the marble eyes be graved
To look their last, as the flag floats past,
On the country they have saved?

And the answer came: The figures
Shall all be fair and brave,
And, as befitting, as pure and white
As the stars above their grave!
The marble lips, and breast and brow
Whereon the laurel lies,
Bequeath us right to guard the flight
Of the old flag in the skies!

A monument for the Soldiers!
Built of a people's love,
And blazoned and decked and panoplied
With the hearts ye build it of!
And see that ye build it stately,
In pillar and niche and gate,
And high in pose as the souls of those
It would commemorate!

*This poem became the rallying cry to build the Soldiers and Sailors Monument now located on the Circle in downtown Indianapolis, IN. Riley read a poem to dedicate this great public monument when it was done.

James Whitcomb Riley National Poetry


Soldiers and Sailors Monument Indianapolis

Thank you, Indiana!

2 posted on 07/14/2008 7:49:56 PM PDT by bd476
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To: bd476

CIRCLE CITY, BUMP!


4 posted on 07/14/2008 8:24:55 PM PDT by RasterMaster (Rudy McRomneyson = KENNEDY wing of the Republican Party)
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To: bd476

I just today discovered that the song “The Messiah of Nations” was composed and performed in 1902 at the dedication of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in Indianapolis. The 1914 copyright date referred to a later publication of the song.

To read a 1902 article about the song, go to:
http://www.angelfire.com/ks/landzastanza/jpstmon.html


5 posted on 03/15/2009 7:48:00 PM PDT by John McDonnell
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