II
[ Bass drum slower and softer. ]
- Booth died blind and still by Faith he trod,
- Eyes still dazzled by the ways of God.
- Booth led boldly, and he looked the chief
- Eagle countenance in sharp relief,
- Beard a-flying, air of high command
- Unabated in that holy land.
[ Sweet flute music. ]
- Jesus came from out the court-house door,
- Stretched his hands above the passing poor.
- Booth saw not, but led his queer ones there
- Round and round the mighty court-house square.
- Then in an instant all that blear review
- Marched on spotless, clad in raiment new.
- The lame were straightened, withered limbs uncurled
- And blind eyes opened on a new, sweet world.
[ Bass drum louder. ]
- Drabs and vixens in a flash made whole!
- Gone was the weasel-head, the snout, the jowl!
- Sages and sibyls now, and athletes clean,
- Rulers of empires, and of forests green!
[ Grand chorus of all instruments. Tambourines to the foreground. ]
- The hosts were sandalled, and their wings were fire!
- (Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?)
- But their noise played havoc with the angel-choir.
- (Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?)
- O shout Salvation! It was good to see
- Kings and Princes by the Lamb set free.
- The banjos rattled and the tambourines
- Jing-jing-jingled in the hands of Queens.
[ Reverently sung, no instruments. ]
- And when Booth halted by the curb for prayer
- He saw his Master thro' the flag-filled air.
- Christ came gently with a robe and crown
- For Booth the soldier, while the throng knelt down.
- He saw King Jesus. They were face to face,
- And he knelt a-weeping in that holy place.
- Are you washed in the blood of the Lamb?
- Vachel Lindsay