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Poems That Every Child Should Know
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Over the mountains winding down,
Horse and foot, into Frederick town.


Forty flags with their silver stars,
Forty flags with their crimson bars,


Flapped in the morning wind: the sun
Of noon looked down, and saw not one.


Up rose old Barbara Frietchie then,
Bowed with her fourscore years and ten,


Bravest of all in Frederick town,
She took up the flag the men hauled down.


In her attic window the staff she set,
To show that one heart was loyal yet.


Up the street came the rebel tread,
Stonewall Jackson riding ahead.


Under his slouched hat left and right
He glanced: the old flag met his sight.


"Halt!"—the dust-brown ranks stood fast
"Fire!"—out blazed the rifle-blast.


It shivered the window, pane and sash;
It rent the banner with seam and gash.


Quick, as it fell, from the broken staff
Dame Barbara snatched the silken scarf.