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1850–1919

CAMP FOLLOWERS

Ella Wheeler Wilcox

In the old wars of the world there were camp followers, Women of ancient sins who gave themselves for hire, Women of weak wills and strong desire. And, like the poison ivy in the woods

That winds itself about tall virile trees Until it smothers them, so these Ruined the bodies and the souls of men. More evil were they than Red War itself,

Or Pestilence, or Famine. Now in this war - This last most awful carnage of the world - All the old wickedness exists as then: But as a foul stream from a festering fen

Is met and scattered by a mountain brook Leaping along its beautiful, bright course, So now the force Of these new Followers of the camp has come

Straight from God's Source To cleanse the world and cleanse the minds of men. Good women, of great courage and large hearts, Women whose slogan is self-sacrifice,

Willing to pay the price God asks of pioneers, now play their parts In this stupendous drama of the age As Followers of the Camps.

They come in the name of God our Father, They come in the name of Christ our Brother, They come in the name of All Humanity, To give their gold, their labour, and their love

To help the suffering souls in this war-riddled earth, The New Women of the Race — The New Camp Followers - The Centuries shall do honour to their names.

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