Monday, July 5, 2010

A Nation's Strength by Ralph Waldo Emerson

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A Nation's Strength

by Ralph Waldo Emerson


What makes a nation’s pillars high

And its foundations strong?

What makes it mighty to defy

The foes that round it throng?



It is not gold. Its kingdoms grand

Go down in battle shock;

Its shafts are laid on sinking sand,

Not on abiding rock.



Is it the sword? Ask the red dust

Of empires passed away;

The blood has turned their stones to rust,

Their glory to decay.



And is it pride? Ah, that bright crown

Has seemed to nations sweet;

But God has struck its luster down

In ashes at his feet.



Not gold, but only men can make

A people great and strong;

Men who for truth and honor’s sake

Stand fast and suffer long.



Brave men who work while others sleep,

Who dare while others fly…

They build a nation’s pillars deep

And lift them to the sky.

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