The Silent Victors. May 30, 1878

Series: The Complete Works of James Whitcomb Riley, Volume I

This poem is a tribute to the soldiers who died during the American Civil War and are buried in unmarked graves. It reflects on their sacrifice and the silence that surrounds them, emphasizing the importance of remembering and honoring those who have fallen. The poem's tone is somber and contemplative, inviting readers to reflect on the cost of war and the value of human life. AI Generated Content

~1878 CE
Available in: English
Fairly Difficult

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