Songs of Action by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
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page 27 of 74 (36%)
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It's you, and you, and you;
So let us go, and we won't say no If they give us a job to do. Here we stand with a cross-linked hand, Comrades every one; So one last cup, and drink it up To the man who carries the gun! For the Colonel rides before, The Major's on the flank, The Captains and the Adjutant Are in the foremost rank. And when it's 'Action front!' And there's fighting to be done, Come one, come all, you stand or fall By the man who holds the gun. A LAY OF THE LINKS It's up and away from our work to-day, For the breeze sweeps over the down; And it's hey for a game where the gorse blossoms flame, And the bracken is bronzing to brown. With the turf 'neath our tread and the blue overhead, And the song of the lark in the whin; There's the flag and the green, with the bunkers between - Now will you be over or in? |
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