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Company K

Anonymous

There is a cap in the closet,
Old, tattered, and blue--
Of very slight value,
It may be, to you:
But a crown, jewel studded,
Could not buy it today,
With its letters of honor,
Brave Company K.

The head that it sheltered
Needs shelter no more;
Dead heroes make holy
The trifles they wore;
So, like chaplet of honor,
Of laurel and bay,
Seems the cap of the soldier,
Marked Company K."

Bright eyes have looked calmly
Its visor beneath,
O'er the work of the Reaper,
Grim Harvester Death!
Let the muster roll meager,
So mournfully say,
How foremost in danger
Went "Company K."

Whose footsteps unbroken
Came up to the town,
> Where rampart and bastion
Looked threat'ningly down!
Who, closing up breaches,
Still kept on their way,
Till, guns downward pointed,
Faced "Company K."

Who faltered or shivered?
Who shunned battle stroke?
Whose fire was uncertain
Whose battle line broke?
Go, ask it of History,
Years from today,
And the record will tell you,
Not Company K.

Though my darling is sleeping
Today with the dead,
And daisies and clover
Bloom over his head,
I smile through my tears
As I lay it away--
That battle-worn cap,
Lettered "Company K."




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