THE CONFEDERATE FLAG ~ Henry Lynden Flash (1835-1914)
 
Four stormy years we saw it gleam,
 A people's hope...and then refurled,
 Even while its glory was the theme
 Of half the world.
 
A beacon that with streaming ray
 Dazzled a struggling nation's sight--
 Seeming a pillar of cloud by day,
 Of fire by night.
 
They jeer who trembled as it hung,
 Comet-like blazoning the sky--
 And heroes, such as Homer sung,
 Followed it to die.
 
It fell...but stainless as it rose,
 Martyred, like Stephen, in the strife--
 Passing, like him, girdled with foes,
 From Death to Life.
 
Flame's trophy!
 Sanctified with tears--
 Planted forever at her portal;
 Folded, true:What then? Four short years
 Made it immortal!
Thanks to:
Eileen Parker Zoellner

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