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General William Booth enters into Heaven, and other poems/Honor Among Scamps

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598496General William Booth enters into Heaven, and other poems — Honor Among Scamps1916Nicholas Vachel Lindsay


HONOR AMONG SCAMPS

WE are the smirched. Queen Honor is the spotless.
We slept thro' wars where Honor could not sleep.
We were faint-hearted. Honor was full-valiant.
We kept a silence Honor could not keep.

Yet this late day we make a song to praise her.
We, codeless, will yet vindicate her code.
She who was mighty, walks with us, the beggars.
The merchants drive her out upon the road.

She makes a throne of sod beside our campfire.
We give the maiden-queen our rags and tears.
A battered, rascal guard have rallied round her,
To keep her safe until the better years.