Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE CONQUERORS; THE BLACK TROOPS IN CUBA, by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR Poem Explanation Poet's Biography First Line: Round the wide earth, from the red field your valour has won Last Line: Not to ply! Subject(s): African Americans - Military; Cuba | ||||||||
ROUND the wide earth, from the red field your valour has won, Blown with the breath of the farspeaking gun, Goes the word. Bravely you spoke through the battle cloud heavy and dun. Tossed though the speech toward the mist-hidden sun, The world heard. Hell would have shrunk from you seeking it fresh from the fray, Grim with the dust of the battle, and gray From the fight. Heaven would have crowned you, with crowns not of gold but of bay, Owning you fit for the light of her day, Men of night. Far through the cycle of years and of lives that shall come, There shall speak voices long muffled and dumb, Out of fear. And through the noises of trade and the turbulent hum, Truth shall rise over the militant drum, Loud and clear. Then on the cheek of the honester nation that grows, All for their love of you, not for your woes, There shall lie Tears that shall be to your souls as the dew to the rose; Afterward thanks, that the present yet knows Not to ply! | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...THE MONKEY STORY by VIRGIL SUAREZ THE CUBAN IN VIETNAM by VIRGIL SUAREZ THE SOVIET CIRCUS VISITS HAVANA, 1969 by VIRGIL SUAREZ WHEN THE GREAT CHINESE PAPERMAKERS CAME TO CUBA, GREAT POETS FOLLOWED by VIRGIL SUAREZ YES, CUBANS FOUGHT ON BOTH SIDES OF THE VIETNAM WAR by VIRGIL SUAREZ THE PARTING OF THE WAYS by JOSEPH BENSON GILDER FAREWELL TO CUBA by MARIA GOWEN BROOKS A BANJO SONG by PAUL LAURENCE DUNBAR |
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