In order that a hero's shade Should fall wherever the sunlight played !
Through "Trail Drivers" president, George W. Saunders, high intent With much of time and effort spent, This book was made, and forthwith went
Out to tell the world, and you, Facts that may be old or new, But which are absolutely true. Stories that will help you to
An understanding of their hope, — To build a monument, so they who grope In the future, for symbols, trope, To make more plain all the scope
Of Texas men, and land and lives Will thereby know that daughters, wives Had done their share ! That Texas thrives Not alone on gun and knives.
But there dwelt in the heart of each, A hope both high and hard to reach — But which the wide prairies teach, And Texas sunshine lights, "Free Speech."
The book has naught of vain conceit, Is fine and plain ; and I entreat That no one here will make retreat, But rise in patriotic heat,
And promise me to buy a book, To read in some nice shady nook This summer ; or by prattling brook, While they are seeking fish to hook!