a new recognition how we lived death in north and south.. in our self inflicted all consuming war.. death now found in history's foreground..
his gettysburg words conceived and dedicated.. equality and death each soldier remembered their sacrifice owned.. his words our grounding death's equality lives..
patterns have repeated more wars fires and floods those september screams.. careful accounting from chaos springs.. and we know now each must be named..
we have strewn flowers many memorial days.. his address recalled we repeat none died in vain.. a fearful delight each life seen equal connected by their blood and their light..
back then each soldier's family fervently wished in their deepest despair for their loved ones a good death.. these all now seem to us good very good for all time...
Poem is based on recent PBS American Experience program, Death in the Civil War, and a book, Republic of Suffering by Drew Gilpin Faust...