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SERVICE OF COMMEMORATION

The Bugle Echoes Shrill and Sweet
(WALTHAM L.M.)
Sergeant Joyce Kilmer* J. Baptiste Calkin, 1872
 
  1. The bugle ech oes shrill and sweet,
    But not of war it sings today ;
    The road is rhythmic with the feet
    Of men at arms who come to pray,
  2. The roses blossom white and red,
    On tombs where weary soldiers lie ;
    Flags wave above the honored dead,
    And martial music cleaves the sky.
  3. Above their wreath-strewn graves we kneel,
    They kept the faith and fought the fight,
    Through flying lead and crimson steel,
    They plunged for Freedom and the Right,
  4. May we, their grateful children,learn
    Their strength, who lie beneath this sod,
    Who went through fire and death to earn
    At last the accolade of God.
  5. In shining rank on rank arrayed,
    They march, the legions of the Lord ;
    He is their Captain unafraid,
    The Prince of Peace who brought a sword.
    A-men.

* Sergeant Joyce Kilmer, 165th Infantry, A. E. F., killed in Action July 30, 1918, near the Ourcq River, while observing the German positions for the Intelligence Division.

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