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Nathan Hale - a poem by Francis Miles Finch

Nathan Hale
by Francis Miles Finch

To drum-beat and heart-beat, 
A soldier marches by: 
There is color in his cheek, 
There is courage in his eye, 
Yet to drum-beat and heart-beat 
In a moment he must die. 

By starlight and moonlight, 
He seeks the Briton's camp; 
He hears the rustling flag, 
And the armed sentry's tramp; 
And the starlight and moonlight 
His silent wanderings lamp. 

With slow tread and still tread, 
He scans the tented line; 
And he counts the battery guns 
By the gaunt and shadowy pine; 
And his slow tread and still tread 
Gives no warning sign. 

The dark wave, the plumed wave, 
It meets his eager glance; 
And it sparkles 'neath the stars, 
Like the glimmer of a lance 
A dark wave, a plumed wave, 
On an emerald expanse. 

A sharp clang, a steel clang, 
And terror in the sound! 
For the sentry, falcon-eyed, 
In the camp a spy hath found; 
With a sharp clang, a steel clang, 
The patriot is bound. 

With calm brow, steady brow, 
He listens to his doom; 
In his look there is no fear, 
Nor a shadow-trace of gloom; 
But with calm brow and steady brow 
He robes him for the tomb. 

In the long night, the still night, 
He kneels upon the sod; 
And the brutal guards withhold 
E'en the solemn Word of God! 
In the long night, the still night, 
He walks where Christ hath trod. 

'Neath the blue morn, the sunny morn, 
He dies upon the tree; 
And he mourns that he can lose 
But one life for Liberty; 
And in the blue morn, the sunny morn, 
His spirit-wings are free. 

But his last words, his message-words, 
They burn, lest friendly eye 
Should read how proud and calm 
A patriot could die, 
With his last words, his dying words, 
A soldier's battle-cry. 

From the Fame-leaf and Angel-leaf, 
From monument and urn, 
The sad of earth, the glad of heaven, 
His tragic fate shall learn; 
And on Fame-leaf and Angel-leaf 
The name of Hale shall burn.

Nathan Hale - a poem by Francis Miles Finch
 

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