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1859–1936

THE DAY OF BATTLE

Alfred Edward Housman

“Far I hear the bugle blow To call me where I would not go, And the guns begin the song, ‘ Soldier, fly or stay for long.’”

“Comrade, if to turn and fly Made a soldier never die, Fly I would, for who would not? ‘ Tis sure no pleasure to be shot.”

“But since the man that runs away Lives to die another day, And cowards’ funerals, when they come Are not wept so well at home.”

“Therefore, though the best is bad, Stand and do the best my lad; Stand and fight and see your slain, And take the bullet in your brain.”

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