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Explore EVs that fit your life at electricforall.org. This is Lee Habib, and this is Our American Stories, the show where America is the star and the American people. Up next, a history story and a literature story. Paul Revere's Ride is a poem by the American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. and it commemorates the actions of American patriot Paul Revere on april eighteenth.
1775. Longfellow was inspired to write the poem after visiting the Old North Church in Boston and climbing its tower on april fifth, eighteen sixty. He wrote the poem the next day. And it was published in eighteen sixty one. Here is a reading of that poem.
Listen, my children. and you shall hear of the midnight ride of Paul Revere on the eighteenth of April in seventy five, Hardly a man is now alive who remembers that famous day and year. He said to his friend, If the British march By land or sea from the town to night, Hang a lantern aloft in the belfry arch Of the North Church Tower as a signal light. One if by land, and two if by sea, And I on the opposite shore will be, Ready to ride and spread the alarm Through every Middlesex village and farm, For the country folk to be up and to arm. Then he said, Good night.
and with muffled oar Silently rowed to the Charlestown shore, Just as the moon rose over the bay, Where swinging wide at her moorings lay The Somerset, British man of war, A phantom ship with each mast and spar Across the moon like a prison bar and a huge black hulk that was magnified By its own reflection in the tide, Meanwhile his friend through alley and street Wanders and watches with eager ears, Till in the silence around him he hears The muster of men at the barrack door, The sound of arms and the tramp of feet, And the measured tread of the grenadiers Marching down to their boats on the shore. Then he climbed the tower of the old North Church By the wooden stairs with stealthy tread To the belfry chamber overhead And startled the pigeons from their perch On the sombre rafters, that round him made Masses and moving shapes of shade. By the trembling ladder, steep and tall, To the highest window in the wall, Where he paused to listen, and looked down a moment on the roofs of the town, and the moonlight flowing over all Beneath in the churchyard. lay the dead. in their night encampment on the hill, wrapt in silence so deep and still that he could hear like a sentinel's tread the watchful night wind.
as it went creeping along from tent to tent and seeming to whisper, All is well. A moment only he feels the spell of the place and the hour, and the secret dread of the lonely belfry, and the dead. For suddenly all his thoughts are bent On a shadowy something far away Where the river widens to meet the bay, A line of black that bends and floats On the rising tide like A bridge of boats.
Meanwhile, impatient to mount and ride, Booted and spurred, with a heavy stride, On the opposite shore, walked Paul Revere, now he patted his horse's side, Now gazed at the landscape far and near, Then impetuous stamped the earth, And turned and tightened his saddle girth. But mostly he watched with eager search the belfry tower of the old North Church. as it rose above the graves on the hill, lonely and spectral, and sombre and still And low. As he looks, on the belfry's height, A glimmer and then a gleam of light He springs to the saddle, the bridle he turns, But lingers and gazes till full on his sight A second lamp in the belfry burns. A hurry of hoofs in a village street, A shape in the moonlight, a bulk in the dark, And beneath from the pebbles in passing a spark struck out by a steed flying fearless and fleet That was all and yet through the gloom and the light The fate of a nation was riding that night, And the spark struck out by that steed in his flight Kindled the land into flame with its heat.
He has left the village, and mounted the steep, And beneath him, tranquil and broad and deep, Is the mystic, meeting the ocean tides And under the alders that skirt its edge, Now soft on the sand, now loud on the ledge, Is heard the tramp of his steed as he rides. It was twelve by the village clock When he crossed the bridge into Medford town He heard the crowing of the cock, And the barking of the farmer's dog, And felt the damp of the river fog That rises after the sun goes down. It was one by the village clock When he galloped into Lexington. He saw the gilded weathercock Swim in the moonlight as he passed, And the meeting house windows, blank and bare, Gaze at him with a spectral glare, As if they already stood aghast At the bloody work they would look upon. It was two by the village clock When he came to the bridge in Concord town He heard the bleating of the flock, And the twitter of birds among the trees, And felt the breath of the morning breeze Blowing over the meadows brown.
And one was safe and asleep in his bed, Who at the bridge would be first to fall, who that day would be lying dead, pierced by a British musket ball, You know the rest. In the books you have read How the British regulars fired and fled, How the farmers gave them ball for ball From behind each fence and farm yard wall, Chasing the red coats down the lane, Then crossing the fields to emerge again Under the trees at the turn of the road, and only pausing to fire and load So through the night rode Paul Revere, And so through the night went his cry of alarm To every Middlesex village and farm, A cry of defiance and not of fear, A voice in the darkness, a knock at the door, And a word that shall echo for evermore. Forborne on the night wind of the past, Through all our history to the last, In the hour of darkness and peril and need, The people will waken and listen to hear The hurrying hoofbeats of that steed. and the midnight message of Paul Revere. And what a reading.
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Well, most people drive about 40 miles a day, which means you can do all daily stuff no problem. Go to work, grab the kids at school, get the groceries, and still have enough charge to visit your in-laws in the next county. But they don't need to know that. And the best part, you won't have to buy gas at all. The way forward is electric.
Explore EVs that fit your life at electricforall.org.