The Book of Joyous Children by James Whitcomb Riley
page 26 of 92 (28%)
page 26 of 92 (28%)
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THE BOY PATRIOT
I want to be a Soldier!-- A Soldier!-- A Soldier!-- I want to be a Soldier, with a sabre in my hand Or a little carbine rifle, or a musket on my shoulder, Or just a snare-drum, snarling in the middle of the band; I want to hear, high overhead, The Old Flag flap her wings While all the Army, following, in chorus cheers and sings; I want to hear the tramp and jar Of patriots a million, As gayly dancing off to war As dancing a cotillion. _I want to be a Soldier!_-- _A Soldier!_-- _A Soldier!_-- _I want to be a Soldier, with a sabre in my hand_ _Or a little carbine rifle, or a musket on my shoulder_, _Or just a snare-drum, snarling in the middle of the band_. I want to see the battle!-- The battle!-- The battle!-- I want to see the battle, and be in it to the end;-- I want to hear the cannon clear their throats and catch the prattle Of all the pretty compliments the enemy can send!-- And then I know my wits will go,--and where I _should'nt_ be-- |
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