"THE FOURTH" IN OREGON.
by Joaquin Miller
- ail, Independence of old ways!
- Old worlds! The West declares the West,
- Her storied ways, her gloried days,
- Because the West deserveth best.
- This new, true land of noblest deeds
- Has rights, has sacred rights and needs.
- Sing, ye who may, this natal day;
- Of dauntless thought, of men of might,
- In lesser lands and far away.
- But truth is truth and right is right.
- And, oh, to sing like sounding flood,
- These boundless boundaries writ in blood!
- Three thousand miles of battle deeds,
- Of burning Moscows, Cossacks, snows;
- Then years and years of British greed,
- Of grasping greed; of lurking foes.
- I say no story ever writ
- Or said, or sung, surpasses it!
- And who has honored us, and who
- Has bravely dared stand up and say;
- "Give ye to Caesar Caesar's due?"
- Unpaid, unpensioned, mute and gray,
- Some few survivors of the brave,
- Still hold enough land for a grave.
- How much they dared, how much they won -
- Why, o'er your banner of bright stars,
- Their star should be the blazing sun
- Above the battle star of Mars.
- Here, here beside brave Whitman's dust,
- Let us be bravely, frankly just.
- The mountains from the first were so.
- The mountains from the first were free.
- They ever laid the tyrant low,
- And kept the boon of liberty.
- The levels of the earth alone
- Endured the tyrant, bore the throne.
- The levels of the earth alone
- Bore Sodoms, Babylons of crime,
- And all sad cities overthrown
- Along the surging surf of time.
- The coward, slave, creeps in the fen:
- God's mountains only cradle men.
- Aye, wise and great was Washington,
- And brave the men of Bunker Hill;
- Most brave and worthy every one,
- In work and faith and fearless will
- And brave endeavor for the right,
- Until yon stars burst through their night.
- Aye, wise and good was Washington.
- Yet when he laid his sword aside,
- The bravest deed yet done was done.
- And when in stately strength and pride
- He took the plow and turned the mold
- He wrote God's autograph in gold.
- He wrought the fabled fleece of gold
- In priceless victories of peace,
- With plowshare set in mother mold;
- Then gathering the golden fleece
- About his manly, martial breast,
- This farmer laid him down to rest.
- O! this was godlike! And yet, who
- Of all men gathered here to-day
- Has not drawn sword as swift as true,
- Then laid its reddened edge away,
- And took the plow, and turned the mold
- To sow yon sunny steeps with gold.
- Aye, this true valor! Sing who will
- Of battle charge, of banners borne
- Triumphant up the blazing hill
- On battle's front, of banners torn,
- Of horse and rider torn and rent,
- Red regiment on regiment.
- Yet this were boy's play to that man
- Who, far out yonder lone frontier,
- With wife and babe fought in the van,
- Fought on, fought on, year after year.
- No brave, bright flag to cheer the brave,
- No farewell gun above his grave.
- I say such silent pioneers
- Who here set plowshare to the sun,
- And silent gave their suilless years,
- Were kings of heroes every one.
- No Brandywine, no Waterloo
- E'er knew one hero half so true!
- A nation's honor for our dead,
- God's pity for the stifled pain;
- And tears as ever woman shed,
- Sweet woman's tears for maimed or slain.
- But man's tears for the mute, unknown,
- Who fights alone, who falls alone.
- The very bravest of the brave,
- The hero of all lands tome?
- Far up yon yellow lifting wave
- His brave ship cleaves the golden sea.
- And gold or gain, or never gain,
- No argosy sails there in vain.
- And who the coward? Hessian he,
- Who turns his back upon the field,
- Who wears the slavish livery
- Of town or city, sells his shield
- Of honor, as his ilk of old
- Sold body, soul, for British gold.
- My heroes, comrades of the field,
- Content ye here; here God to you,
- Whatever fate or change may yield,
- Has been most generous and true.
- Yon everlasting snow-peaks stand
- His sentinels about this land.
- Yon bastions of God's house are white
- As heaven's porch with heaven's peace.
- Behold His portals bathed in light!
- Behold at hand the golden fleece!
- Behold the fatness of the land
- On every hill, on every hand!
- Yon bannered snow-peaks point and plead
- God's upward path, God's upward plan
- Of peace, God's everlasting creed
- Of love and brotherhood of man.
- Thou mantled magistrates in white,
- Give us His light! Give us His light!