Today Aggies around the globe call the muster for those lost, but not forgotten.
In many lands and climes, this April day
Proud sons of Texas A & M unite.
Our loyalty to country, school, we pay,
And seal our pact with bond of common might.We live again those happy days of yore,
On campus, field, in classroom, hall, at drill.
Fond memory brings a sigh–but nothing more:
Now we are men, and life is one a great thrill!On fortress isle 73 years ago today,
A group of gallant Aggies, led by Moore,
Held simple rites which to us all doth say:
The spirit shall prevail o’er cannon roar!They thought of home and all we hold most dear:
Where are they now–those boys we knew so well?
Ask of the winds, let smile repress a tear,
Think only of their glory when they fell!Corregidor! forever more a hallowed name
To countless sons of Texans yet unborn;
Symbolic like, it stands for deathless fame:
A shrine sublime till Resurrection morn!Softly call the muster,
Let comrade answer, “Here!”
Their spirits hover ‘round us:
As if to bring us cheer!
Mark them “present” in our hearts,
We’ll meet some other day.
There is no Death, but Life Eterne
For heroes such as they!by Dr. John Ashton, Class of 1906
There are lots of great Aggie traditions, but Muster is without question my favorite. I’m a teasip, but my best friend in the world was an Aggie. This is the second year that Muster has been especially important to me. RIP Joe Huddleston, Class of ’91.
Sorry for your loss. “Here”