Here you will find the Poem Daniel SchjÖtz of poet Bjornstjerne Bjornson
(DIED OF OVER-EXERTION AS VOLUNTEER MILITARY-SURGEON, 1864) He gave heed to no Great Power But the one that God we call. Hastening on to death's high hour, He before asked not the Gaul, Nor the Briton, nor the others, If he too had leave to die In the battle of his brothers Underneath the Danish sky. First to act with ardor youthful, First a strong, clear faith to show, First to swear in spirit truthful, First o'er death's dark bridge to go. Knowing not, in times so trying None would come but he alone, Thus he struggled, death defying, For the sacred things we own. He of thousands here remaining Single would the name redeem, Sank then with his zeal unwaning Down beneath death's silent stream. First of souls in hope believing, Freedom's right 'gainst wrong to wield, First warm drop, full-flowing, cleaving, Of our blood on Denmark's shield.