Died: Abraham Lincoln,” by Emma D
Our people are mourning
From the east to the west;
We bear to his slumber
Our wisest and best.
A light has departed,
Our beacon for years,
And left our proud nation
To darkness and tears.
But the gloom o'er our hearts
Will not linger long;
May those sad tears give place
To freedom's glad song.
For our brave Lincoln's name,
Like our banner unfurled,
Will now fling its glories
Abroad to the world.
A name to the list
Of the names that we love!
A soul to the circle
Of dear ones above!
A star in that banner
The breeze never bore,
Which teams in the temple
Of those gone before.
O dark was the morning
That dawned o'er his close!
His life given up
To the hand of our foes:
In the day of our troubles
The hope of each breast—
Our pilot in storms
And our haven of rest.
Our eagle will mourn
O'er the patriot's grave,
And emblem the grief
Of the free and the brave;
And the couch of the sleeper
Is holy with prayer,
And the hearts of our people
Are gathering there.
Sad, slow was the march
Of the funeral train,
And gloomy the banners,
And mournful the strain;
Silent and solemn
That multitude moved—
The homage of freemen
To one whom they loved.
O thus be forever
Our feelings outpoured
To him who is worthy—
The patriot's reward!
In that nation which rises
Such men to revere,
O who can Disunion
Or Slavery's curse fear!
-- Emma D.