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1865–1914

When Ships put

Madison Julius Cawein

It's “Sweet, good-bye,” when pennants fly And ships put out to sea; It's a loving kiss, and a tear or two In an eye of brown or an eye of blue;—

And you'll remember me, Sweetheart, And you'll remember me. It's “Friend or foe?” when signals blow

And ships sight ships at sea; It's clear for action, and man the guns, As the battle nears or the battle runs;— And you'll remember me,

Sweetheart, And you'll remember me. It's deck to deck, and wrath and wreck When ships meet ships at sea;

It's scream of shot and shriek of shell, And hull and turret a roaring hell;— And you'll remember me, Sweetheart,

And you'll remember me. It's doom and death, and pause a breath When ships go down at sea; It's hate is over and love begins,

And war is cruel whoever wins;— And you'll remember me, Sweetheart, And you'll remember me.

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