'Hello, Soldier!' - Khaki Verse by Edward Dyson
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page 55 of 102 (53%)
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Jo strayed in at the cobbler's door, but, scoffed
at as a fool, He found the conversation too exhaustin' as a rule; Or, canted on the smithy coke, he'd hoist his feet and yawn, His boots slid up his shinbones, and his pants displayin' brawn: And if the copper chanced along 'twas beauty- ful to see Joe wear away and made hisself a fadest memory. Then came the universal nark. The Kaiser let her rip. They cleared the ring. The scrap was for the whole world's championship. Jo Brown was takin' notice, lurkin' shy be- neath his hat, And every day he crept to see the drillin' on the flat. He waited, watchin' from the furze the blokes in butcher's blue, For the burst of inspiration that would tell him what to do. He couldn't lean, he couldn't lie. He yelled out in the night. Jo understood--he'd all these years been spoilin' for a fight! |
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