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1872–1931

WE'RE ALL RIGHT HERE!

Everard Jack Appleton

What's th’ meanin’ of the look you see in soldiers’ eyes? Some of them you thought would kick an’ stall around an’ howl; But just listen ( if they'll talk ) an’ hear, to your surprise, A lot of laughs, a lot o’ tales — but never once a growl!

Business man and bell hop, Farmer boy and clerk; Easy-going spendthrifts, Men that have to work;

Firemen and brokers, Chauffeurs still “in gear”; The army is the melting pot — We're all right here!

Desk men and road men, Men who sweep the street; Coal men and plumbers ( If they have good feet );

Showmen and film stars, All have mislaid fear. Funny crowd; but we should fret — We're all right here!

Keen men and dull men, Razor-edged or dumb, High-grade and low-grade, Some, plain medium;

Feet upon the drill-ground, Hearts all beating high; You are glad that you are here, And so, old top, am I!

That's the meaning of the call; ev'ry man is proud He is in the common cause, with a bunch of men Fighting for democracy, lined up with this crowd — God! It's pretty nifty just to be a man again!

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