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San Jacinto

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San Jacinto
by Robert E. Howard

"San Jacinto" may refer to either of two poems by Robert E. Howard commemorating the 1836 Battle of San Jacinto. This is version 1.

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Flowers bloom on San Jacinto,
Red and white and blue.
Long ago o’er San Jacinto
Wheeling vultures flew.
Long ago on San Jacinto
Soared the battle-smoke;
Long ago on San Jacinto
Wild ranks smote and broke.
Crimson clouds o’er San Jacinto,
Scarlet was the haze—
Peaceful o’er calm San Jacinto
Glide the drowsy days.


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