On A Soldier Fallen In The Philippines Poem by Ramon Amancio Estanque

Ramon Amancio Estanque

Ramon Amancio Estanque

9604 Rizal St., Townsite, Parang, Maguindanao,6300 Philippines

On A Soldier Fallen In The Philippines

Rating: 4.5


Streets of the roaring town,
Hush for him, hus, be still!
He comes, who was stricken down
Doing the word of our will.
Hush! Let him have his state,
Give him his soldier's crown.
The grists of trade can wait
Their grinding at the mill,
But he cannot wait for his honor, now the trumpet has been blown.
Wreathe pride now for his granite brow, lay love on his breast of stone.

Toll! Let the great bells toll
Till the clashing air is dim.
Did we wrong this parted soul?
We will make it up to him.
Toll! Let him never guess
What work we set him to.
Laurel, laurel, yes;
He did waht we bade him do.
Praise, and never a whispered hint but the fight he fought was good;
Never a word that the blood on his sword was his country's own heart's-blood.

A flag for the soldier's bier
Who dies that his land may live;
O, banners, banners here,
That he doubt not nor misgive!
That he heed not from the tomb
The evil days draw near
When the nation, robed in gloom,
With its faithless past shall strive.
Let him never dream that his bullet's scream went wide of its island mark,
Home to the heart of his darling land where she stumbled and sinned in the dark.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Emmelynn Dawn Freo 25 January 2008

Um excuse me, but I believe that was written way before your time. Please at least quote your source, cause I've seen this poem before, and it was definitely not you

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Declan McHenry 17 November 2005

Ramon, I liked this. A couple of minor spelling errors but: Strong images. Strong message. Strong structure. The last two lines are a killer.

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Ramon Amancio Estanque

Ramon Amancio Estanque

9604 Rizal St., Townsite, Parang, Maguindanao,6300 Philippines
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