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Jacob Goodpasture

    By Edgar Lee Masters



        When Fort Sumter fell and the war came
        I cried out in bitterness of soul:
        "O glorious republic now no more!"
        When they buried my soldier son
        To the call of trumpets and the sound of drums
        My heart broke beneath the weight
        Of eighty years, and I cried:
        "Oh, son who died in a cause unjust!
        In the strife of Freedom slain!"
        And I crept here under the grass.
        And now from the battlements of time, behold:
        Thrice thirty million souls being bound together
        In the love of larger truth,
        Rapt in the expectation of the birth
        Of a new Beauty,
        Sprung from Brotherhood and Wisdom.
        I with eyes of spirit see the Transfiguration
        Before you see it.
        But ye infinite brood of golden eagles nesting ever higher,
        Wheeling ever higher, the sun-light wooing
        Of lofty places of Thought,
        Forgive the blindness of the departed owl.



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