Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was also a lawyer and writer. He wrote poetry as a young man, sending verses to friends by letter. One such poem he wrote when Lee invaded the North during the Civil War. The poem most commonly associated with his name is ‘The Suicide Soliloquy,’ an unsigned poem attributed to him. It appeared in the Sangamo Journal in 1838.
‘The Suicide’s Soliloquy’ is a dark poem about sorrow and suicide which some believe was written by the 16th president of the United States, Abraham Lincoln.
Here where the lonely hooting owl
Sends forth his midnight moans,
Fierce wolves shall oโer my carcase growl
Or buzzards pick my bones.
Lincoln honors the fallen soldiers of the civil war by calling for a persistent pursuit of their goal of upholding the nation’s ideals.
Fourscore and seven years ago
our fathers brought forth upon this continent
a new nation,
conceived in liberty,