John Greenleaf Whittier - The Summons

John Greenleaf Whittier - The Summons

MY ear is full of summer sounds, br Of summer sights my languid eye; br Beyond the dusty village bounds br I loiter in my daily rounds, br And in the noon-time shadows lie. br I hear the wild bee wind his horn, br The bird swings on the ripened wheat, br The long green lances of the corn br Are tilting in the winds of morn, br The locust shrills his song of heat. br Another sound my spirit hears, br A deeper sound that drowns them all; br A voice of pleading choked with tears, br The call of human hopes and fears, br The Macedonian cry to Paul! br The storm-bell rings, the trumpet blows; br I know the word and countersign; br Wherever Freedom's vanguard goes, br Where stand or fall her friends or foes, br I know the place that should be mine. br Shamed be the hands that idly fold, br And lips that woo the reed's accord, br When laggard Time the hour has tolled br For true with false and new with old br To fight the battles of the Lord! br O brothers! blest by partial Fate br With.


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