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The bravest battle that ever was fought! Shall I tell you where and when? On the maps of the world you will find it not; 'Twas fought by the mothers of men. Nay not with the cannon of battle-shot, With a sword or noble pen; Nay, not with eloquent words or thought From mouth of wonderful men! But deep in a walled-up woman's heart -- Of a woman that would not yield, But bravely, silently bore her part -- Lo, there is the battlefield! No marshalling troops, no bivouac song, No banner to gleam and wave; But oh! those battles, they last so long -- From babyhood to the grave. Yet, faithful still as a bridge of stars, She fights in her walled-up town -- Fights on and on in her endless wars, Then silent, unseen, goes down. Oh, ye with banners and battle-shot, And soldiers to shout and praise! I tell you the kingliest victories fought Were fought in those silent ways. O spotless woman in a world of shame, With splendid and silent scorn, Go back to God as white as you came -- The Kingliest warrior born! -- Joaquin Miller |
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