President McKinley's Death poem

President McKinley's Death front: Copyright: McKinley Birthplace Museum; Origformat: Artifact
President McKinley's Death front

Copyright: McKinley Birthplace Museum; Origformat: Artifact

Name/Title

"President McKinley's Death" poem

Entry/Object ID

1995.1.80

Description

"PRESIDENT MCKINLEY'S DEATH" BY ETHELBERT ALLEN MOORE. GOLD METAL FRAME. 9" X 12" FRAMED BY LIBRARY. The poem reads as follows: "President McKinley's Death I, restless in my sleep, awake And knowing not the reason why Listen to the sounds that break The stillness as I breathless lie. Nor do I know the source or power That bids me feel that not alone, My spirit in this lonely hour Dwells in this grief that seems my own. Unnumbered thousands doubtless lie Sleepless with a single thought, Each with a prayer to Him on high That life, not death, may be his lot. The ether gives its signal drear While these encumbered prayers arise, And the great town bell tolls far and near, Peaceful in death the President lies. Ethelbart Allen Moore Composed by Ethelbart Allen Moore New Britain, Conn."

Collection

McKinley

Acquisition

Accession

1995.1

Source or Donor

General Museum Collection

Acquisition Method

Gift