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1886–1940

A BATTLE-PRAYER

John Graham Bower

When the breaking wavelets pass all sparkling to the sky, When beyond their crests we see the slender masts go by, When the glimpses alternate in bubbles white and green, And funnels grey against the sky show clear and fair between,

When the word is passed along — “Stern and beam and bow” — “Action stations fore and aft — all torpedoes now!” When the hissing tubes are still, as if with bated breath They waited for the word to loose the silver bolts of death,

When the Watch beneath the Sea shall crown the great Desire, And hear the coughing rush of air that greets the word to fire, We'll ask for no advantage, Lord — but only we would pray That they may meet this boat of ours upon their outward way.

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