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VIGIL STRANGE I KEPT ON THE FIELD ONE NIGHT.
 
| VIGIL strange I kept on the field one night; |  
| When you my son and my comrade dropt at my side that day, |  
| One look I but gave which your dear eyes return'd with a look I shall never forget,
 
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| One touch of your hand to mine O boy, reach'd up as you lay on the ground,
 
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| Then onward I sped in the battle, the even-contested battle, |  
| Till late in the night reliev'd to the place at last again I made my way,
 
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| Found you in death so cold dear comrade, found your body son of responding kisses, (never again on earth responding,)
 
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| Bared your face in the starlight, curious the scene, cool blew the moderate night-wind,
 
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| Long there and then in vigil I stood, dimly around me the battle- field spreading,
 
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| Vigil wondrous and vigil sweet there in the fragrant silent night, |  
| But not a tear fell, not even a long-drawn sigh, long, long I gazed, |  
| Then on the earth partially reclining sat by your side leaning my chin in my hands,
 
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| Passing sweet hours, immortal and mystic hours with you dearest comrade—not a tear, not a word,
 
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| Vigil of silence, love and death, vigil for you my son and my soldier,
 
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| As onward silently stars aloft, eastward new ones upward stole, |  
| Vigil final for you brave boy, (I could not save you, swift was your death,
 
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| I faithfully loved you and cared for you living, I think we shall surely meet again,)
 
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| Till at latest lingering of the night, indeed just as the dawn appear'd,
 
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| My comrade I wrapt in his blanket, envelop'd well his form, |  
| Folded the blanket well, tucking it carefully over head and care- fully under feet,
 
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| And there and then and bathed by the rising sun, my son in his grave, in his rude-dug grave I deposited,
 
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| Ending my vigil strange with that, vigil of night and battle-field dim,
 
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| Vigil for boy of responding kisses, (never again on earth responding,)
 
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| Vigil for comrade swiftly slain, vigil I never forget, how as day brighten'd,
 
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| I rose from the chill ground and folded my soldier well in his blanket,
 
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