O powerful, western, fallen star!
by chuckofish
On this day 150 years ago, President Abraham Lincoln gave this short address at the dedication of the military cemetery ceremony in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. He wrote it himself and he did not have a teleprompter. Read the whole thing.
FOUR SCORE AND SEVEN YEARS AGO OUR FATHERS BROUGHT FORTH ON THIS CONTINENT A NEW NATION CONCEIVED IN LIBERTY AND DEDICATED TO THE PROPOSITION THAT ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL •
NOW WE ARE ENGAGED IN A GREAT CIVIL WAR TESTING WHETHER THAT NATION OR ANY NATION SO CONCEIVED AND SO DEDICATED CAN LONG ENDURE • WE ARE MET ON A GREAT BATTLEFIELD OF THAT WAR • WE HAVE COME TO DEDICATE A PORTION OF THAT FIELD AS A FINAL RESTING PLACE FOR THOSE WHO HERE GAVE THEIR LIVES THAT THAT NATION MIGHT LIVE • IT IS ALTOGETHER FITTING AND PROPER THAT WE SHOULD DO THIS • BUT IN A LARGER SENSE WE CAN NOT DEDICATE~WE CAN NOT CONSECRATE~WE CAN NOT HALLOW~THIS GROUND • THE BRAVE MEN LIVING AND DEAD WHO STRUGGLED HERE HAVE CONSECRATED IT FAR ABOVE OUR POOR POWER TO ADD OR DETRACT • THE WORLD WILL LITTLE NOTE NOR LONG REMEMBER WHAT WE SAY HERE BUT IT CAN NEVER FORGET WHAT THEY DID HERE • IT IS FOR US THE LIVING RATHER TO BE DEDICATED HERE TO THE UNFINISHED WORK WHICH THEY WHO FOUGHT HERE HAVE THUS FAR SO NOBLY ADVANCED • IT IS RATHER FOR US TO BE HERE DEDICATED TO THE GREAT TASK REMAINING BEFORE US~THAT FROM THESE HONORED DEAD WE TAKE INCREASED DEVOTION TO THAT CAUSE FOR WHICH THEY GAVE THE LAST FULL MEASURE OF DEVOTION~THAT WE HERE HIGHLY RESOLVE THAT THESE DEAD SHALL NOT HAVE DIED IN VAIN~THAT THIS NATION UNDER GOD SHALL HAVE A NEW BIRTH OF FREEDOM~AND THAT GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE SHALL NOT PERISH FROM THE EARTH •
(This is the version of the text inscribed on the walls at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.)
Awesome.
Another place for the bucket list.



You know that although it was November and a good four months after the battle, it still smelled so bad there that people in the audience were sickened? And this president today can’t be bothered to go there and pay his respects.What does that tell you?
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Once again, you provided material for my class! I made a quick PowerPoint and after we spent some time appreciating Lincoln’s wonderful speech. Of course, I omitted my contemporary political commentary.
The Lincoln Memorial is definitely my favorite–he’s so HUGE and no matter what time of day it is, the light is amazing. If you come visit, we will have to go pay him a visit.
Usually you asterisk your titles and cite your reference, but OF COURSE I know who called Lincoln a powerful, western, fallen star 😉
Of course…Walt Whitman!
That “Oh captain, my captain!” poem always kind of confused me. Were Walt and Abe on the same basketball team in high school?
Actually it’s from “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d”… 🙂
I know, I know. Guess I should’ve prefaced that with “Speaking of Walt…”