The Courageous Company

In the misty dark so dreary,

‘Round a fire, with faces weary,

Sits a comp’ny bearing wounds and bruises of a battle sore;

Through the day they fought with honor

‘Neath the gleaming royal banner,

Signifying greatness ancient that had dwindled through the years;

Now, alas, ‘round fading embers

Rest the few remaining men

‘Ere the fight begin again.


“Courage, lads!” calls forth the chieftain,

“Yesterday, aye, we were beaten;

But the battlefield shall take no more our precious heritage.

Forth we go, upon the morrow,

Taunting death, and facing sorrow,

That in years to come, our children might these tales of glory sing.

Though we fall, we fall with purpose,

For a hope yet to be born”,

Says the captain, ‘ere the morn.


As the sun arose upon them,

Set like flint against the foe, then

Fought they fierce as soldier bold had never fought a fight before;

Beating back the killers savage,

Ending swift the hostile rampage,

Many fell upon the field to never see their children more.

Yet, their triumph, with their passing,

Sealed a peace from shore to shore,

For their people evermore.

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