The Charge of the Light Brigade
by Alfred, Lord Tennyson
- Half a league, half a league,
- Half a league onward,
- All in the valley of Death
- Rode the six hundred.
- "Forward, the Light Brigade!
- "Charge for the guns!" he said:
- Into the valley of Death
- Rode the six hundred.
- "Forward, the Light Brigade!"
- Was there a man dismay'd?
- Not tho' the soldier knew
- Someone had blunder'd:
- Their's not to make reply,
- Their's not to reason why,
- Their's but to do and die:
- Into the valley of Death
- Rode the six hundred.
- Cannon to right of them,
- Cannon to left of them,
- Cannon in front of them
- Volley'd and thunder'd;
- Storm'd at with shot and shell,
- Boldly they rode and well,
- Into the jaws of Death,
- Into the mouth of Hell
- Rode the six hundred.
- Flash'd all their sabres bare,
- Flash'd as they turn'd in air,
- Sabring the gunners there,
- Charging an army, while
- All the world wonder'd:
- Plunged in the battery-smoke
- Right thro' the line they broke;
- Cossack and Russian
- Reel'd from the sabre stroke
- Shatter'd and sunder'd.
- Then they rode back, but not
- Not the six hundred.
- Cannon to right of them,
- Cannon to left of them,
- Cannon behind them
- Volley'd and thunder'd;
- Storm'd at with shot and shell,
- While horse and hero fell,
- They that had fought so well
- Came thro' the jaws of Death
- Back from the mouth of Hell,
- All that was left of them,
- Left of six hundred.
- When can their glory fade?
- O the wild charge they made!
- All the world wondered.
- Honor the charge they made,
- Honor the Light Brigade,
- Noble six hundred.
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