Per Ardua

by John Gillespie Magee, Jr. (The Pilot Poet)

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          To those who gave their lives to England during the Battle of Britain and left such a shining example  to us who follow, these lines are dedicated.

 

They that have climbed the white mists of the morning,

They that have soared, before the world's awake,

To herald up their foemen to them, scorning

The thin dawn's rest their weary folk might take.

 

Some that have left other mouths to tell the story

Of high blue battle — quite young limbs that bled;

How they had thundered up the clouds to glory,

Or fallen to an English field stained red.

 

Because my faltering feet would fail I find them

Laughing beside me, steadying the hand

That seeks their deadly courage — yet behind them

The cold light dies in that once brilliant land...

 

Do these, who help the quickened pulse run slowly,

Whose stern remembered image cools the brow —

Till the far dawn of Victory know only

Night's darkness, and Valhalla's silence now?

 

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