Rhymes Of A Red Cross Man
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CONTENTS 1 PAGE FOREWORD - - - - m - 7 Ive tinkered at my bits of rhymes. THE CALL - - - - 15 Far and near, high and clear. THE FOOL - - - - m - l7 But . it isnt playing the game, he said. THE VOLUNTEER - - d - - - 20 Sez I My Country oalls Well, let it call. THE CONVALESCENT - - - - - 22 . . . So I walked among the willows very quietly a11 night. THE MAN FROM ATHARASKA - - - 24 Oh, the wife rjhe ...
MoreCONTENTS 1 PAGE FOREWORD - - - - m - 7 Ive tinkered at my bits of rhymes. THE CALL - - - - 15 Far and near, high and clear. THE FOOL - - - - m - l7 But . it isnt playing the game, he said. THE VOLUNTEER - - d - - - 20 Sez I My Country oalls Well, let it call. THE CONVALESCENT - - - - - 22 . . . So I walked among the willows very quietly a11 night. THE MAN FROM ATHARASKA - - - 24 Oh, the wife rjhe tried to tell me thmt . has nothing but the thrumming. THE RED RETREAT - - - - 29 Tramp, tramp, the gnim road, the road from Mons to Wipers. 9 CONTENTS PAGE THE HAGGIS OF PRIVATE IcPHEE - - 34 Hae ye heard whit ma auld mithers postit tae me THE LARK - - - - - m - 41 From wrath-red d a m to wrath-red dawn, THE ODYSSEY OF ERBERT IGGINS - 43 Me and Ed and a stretcher. . A SONG OF WINTER WEATHER - - - 49 It isnt the foe that we fear. TIPPERARY DAYS - - - - - 51 Oh werent they the fine boys You never saw the beat of them. FLEURETTE - . - - - - - - 5-2 My leg 1st o ff a t the knee. FUNK - - - - - - - 59 W hen your marrer bones seems oller. OUR HERO - - - - - m - 61 Flowers, only flowers,-bring me dainty posies. Ive been sittin starin, starin at is muddy pair of boots. 10 CONTENTS PAGE MILKING TIME - - - - - - 67 Theres a drip of honeysuckle in the deep green lane. YOUNG FELLOW MY LAD - - - - 71 Where are you going, young fellow my lad, A SONG OF THE SAND-BAGS - - - 74 No, Bill, Im not a-spooning out no patl iotic tocsh, ON THE WIRE - - - - - - 78 Oh God take the sun from the sky BILLS GRAVE - - - - - 82 Im gatherin flowers by the wayside to lay on the grave of Bill. JEAN DESPREZ - - - - - - 86 Oh ye whose hearts are resonant, and ring to Wars romance. GOING HOME - - - - - - 94 Im goin ome to Blighty-aint I glad to ave the chance. , COCOTTE - - - - - - - 96 I When a girls sixteen, and as poor as s hee pretty. hIY BAYNIT - - - - - - - 99 When flrst I left Blighty they gave me a baynit...
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