Over Here by Edgar A. (Edgar Albert) Guest
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And only death can stop him now--he's fighting for them all.
The Flag We never knew how much the Flag Could mean, until he went away, We used to boast of it and brag, As something of a by-gone day; But now the Flag can start our tears In moments of our greatest joy, Old Glory in the sky appears The symbol of our little boy. We knew that sometimes people wept To see the Flag go waving by, But never guessed the griefs they kept-- We never understood just why. But now our eyes grow quickly dim, Our voices choke with sobs to-day; The Flag is telling us of him, Our little boy who's gone away. We never knew the Flag could be So much a part of human life, We thought it beautiful to see Before these bitter days of strife; But now more beautiful it gleams, |
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