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1892–1953

II. THE COMRADES

Edward Shanks

The men that marched and sang with me Are most of them in Flanders now: I lie abed and hear the wind Blow softly through the budding bough.

And they are scattered far and wide In this or that brave regiment; From trench to trench across the mud They go the way that others went.

They run with shining bayonet Or lie and take a careful aim And theirs it is to learn of death And theirs the joy and theirs the fame.

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