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1876–1925

NEW YEAR'S EVE, 1916

Norah Mary Holland

Gregory fell beside the Marne, And John where flows the Aisne; But here to-night, ere midnight chime, We three shall meet again.

Though land and sea lie wide between, Their ghosts this way shall win, For, three true men, we made a bond To watch the New Year in.

We made it on a Flanders field Where white the shell-smoke ran; And who is Death to break the faith That man has pledged to man?

Then draw their chairs beside the fire And brim their cups with wine; For ere the bells of midnight swing Their hands shall clasp with mine.

Though Gregory lies where Marne runs down, And John beside the Aisne, Living and dead, ere midnight chime, We three shall meet again.

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