A Wreath Of Flowers By Alan L. Strang

            Written for Decoration Day, May 30, 1918.

            I wove me a wreath of flowers
                To place in memories hall,
            In honor of the brave and fearless men
                Who had answered our country’s call.
            The men who had answered, and fought, and died
                For the cause of freedom, our country’s pride!

            I wove me a wreath of flowers
                With many a sigh and tear,
            As a tribute to all the good and true
                Who were given few honors here.
            The man of humble piety
                Who lived and died in obscurity.

            A wreath of flowers, a little thing
                For flowers wither and fade;
            But the fragrance they shed is not soon forgot
                By me, who the wreath has made.
            So the virtues of those who have gone before,
                Will always be treasured in memory’s store.