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t question now? One soul, one arm, one close-knit frame, One will are we today; Hurrah, Germania! thou proud dame, Oh, glorious time, hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Germania! Germania now, let come what may, Will stand unshook through all; This is our country's festal day; Now woe betide thee, Gaul! Woe worth the hour a robber thrust Thy sword into thy hand! A curse upon him that we must Unsheathe our German brand! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Germania! For home and hearth, for wife and child, For all loved things that we Are bound to keep all undefiled From foreign ruffianry! For German right, for German speech, For German household ways, For German homesteads, all and each, Strike home through battle's blaze! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah! Germania! Up, Germans, up, with God! The die Clicks loud--we wait the throw! Oh, who may think without a sigh What blood is doom'd to flow? Yet, look thou up, with fearless heart! Thou must, thou shalt prevail! Great, glorious, free as ne'er thou wert, All hail, Germania, hail! Hurrah! Victoria! Hurrah! Germania! * * * * * THE TRUMPET OF GRAVELOTTE[47] (Aug. 16, 1870) Death and Destruction they belched forth in vain, We grimly defied their thunder; Two columns of foot and batteries twain, We rode and cleft them asunder. With brandished sabres, with reins all slack, Raised standards, and low-couched lances, Thus we Uhlans and Cuirassiers wildly drove back, And hotly repelled their advances. But the ride was a ride of death and of blood; With our thrusts we forced them to sever; But of two whole regiments, lusty and good, Out of two men, one rose never. With breast shot through, with brow gaping wide, They lay pale and cold in the valley, Snatched away in their youth, in their manhood's pride-- Now, Trumpeter, sound to the rally! And he took the trumpet, whose angry thrill Urged us on to the glorious battle, And he blew a blast--but all silent and still Was the trump, save a dull hoarse rattle, Save a voiceless wail, save a cry of woe, That burst forth in fitful throbbing-- A bullet had pierced its metal through, For the Dead the wounded was sobbing! For the faithful, the brave, for our
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