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1872–1931

THE DISAPPOINTED

Everard Jack Appleton

There's a Red Cross Button on his left lapel, And a Liberty Bond pin on his right; There's a U. S. flag above the Red Cross, too; His patriotism's never out of sight!

His loyalty is spread on his hollow breast ( And sometimes he's pathetic, I confess ), But the button that he's most ashamed to wear Is the one that reads

There's an aching heart in his -chest, There's a look of deep longing in his eyes; Behind his heavy glasses there gleams a hope That maybe he can grow an inch in size!

There's a hero-throb in the heart of that boy, Though he wears too much “scenery” — ah, yes!— But the badge that hurts he really tries to hide — It's the one that reads

You fellows that are in — have a heart for those Who want to be, but can n't! For they must know A bitterness of soul you can never feel — They have n't got a chance on earth to go!

So it's, “Stay back home with the old and unfit,” ( There's nothing else to do but that, I guess! ) The badge he'd be glad to throw a mile away Is the one that reads

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