Song Of The Zeppelin
I cleave the air through the murky night, High o'er the forests and sleeping towns; Below me drifts the shimmering light - A glorious fresco on vale and downs; My sea hath no billows nor rocky shores, And only the winds disturb my soul; I care not for those who slumber in death, For my bomb is bloody and death my goal - And all for the Vaterland! Where the currents cross and the cruisers speed I sail towards the North in a piteous sky; I hear the night wind's surging note As it mingles its requiem with the widow's cry. Above me there streams a light from heaven, But I bow my head and veil my eyes As I plough the fields with my fateful keel And sow the highways with tears and sighs - And all for the Vaterland! And hate is the banner I unfurl so wide That its blood-dripp'd folds may catch the breeze; That e'en from the balcony of heaven on high May be seen this banner on all the seas. No triumph of arms is my flight by night, It is only a part of a murderous raid: Dropping a bomb on an innocent child Or a crowing babe in its cradle laid - And all for the Vaterland! For Thomas Walsh.
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"I cleave the air through the murky night,..."
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