WAR-MUSIC

By Henry Van Dyke

Break off! Dance no more!

Danger is at the door.

Music is in arms.

To signal war's alarms,

Hark, a sudden trumpet calling

Over the hill

Why are you calling, trumpet, calling?

What is your will?

Men, men, men!

Men who are ready to fight

For their country's life, and the right.

Of a liberty-loving land to be

Free, free, free!

Free from a tyrant's chain,

Free from dishonor's stain,

Free to guard and maintain

All that her fathers fought for,

All that her sons have wrought for,

Resolute, brave, and free!

Call again, trumpet, call again,

Call up the men!

Do you hear the storm of cheers

Mingled with the women's tears

And the tramp, tramp, tramp of marching feet?

Do you hear the throbbing drum

As the hosts of battle come

Keeping time, time, time to its beat?

O Music give a song

To make their spirit strong

For the fury of the tempest they must meet.

The hoarse roar

Of the monster guns;

And the sharp bark

Of the lesser guns;

The whine of the shells,

The rifles’ clatter

Where the bullets patter,

The rattle, rattle, rattle

Of the mitrailleuse in battle,

And the yells

Of the men who charge through hells

Where the poison gas descends.

And the bursting shrapnel rends

Limb from limb

In the dim

Chaos and clamor of the strife

Where no man thinks of his life

But only of fighting through,

Blindly fighting through, through!

‘ Tis done

At last!

The victory won,

The dissonance of warfare past!

O Music mourn the dead

Whose loyal blood was shed,

And sound the taps for every hero slain;

Then lend into the song

That made their spirit strong,

And tell the world they did not die in vain.

Thank God we can see, in the glory of morn,

The invincible flag that our fathers defended;

And our hearts can repeat what the heroes have sworn,

That war shall not end till the war-lust is ended,

Then the bloodthirsty sword shall no longer be lord

Of the nations oppressed by the conqueror's horde,

But the banners of freedom shall peacefully wave

O'er the world of the free and the lands of the brave.