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if 4 12+ ma aaa ima Now, foreboding gone and joy returned, we have the privilege of welcoming you home. You have all served with distinction. Some never saw a battle, many have died in battle with you whose nicknames you had hardly time to learn. To all of you we give a warmly ex- tended thanks. dam, Wm Dad QW Sw? What did you see, Soldier? What did you see at war? I saw such glory and horror as I've never seen before. I saw men's hearts burned naked in red crucibles of pain. I saw such godlike courage as I'll never see again. What did you hear, Soldier? What did you hear at war? I heard the prayers on lips of men who never prayed before. I heard men tell their very souls, confessing each dark stain. I heard men speak the sacred things they will not speak again. What did you eat, Soldier? What did you eat at war? I ate the sour bread of fear, the acrid salt of gore. My lips were burned with wine and hate, the scalding drink of Cain. My tongue has known a bitter taste I would not taste again. What did you think, Soldier? What did you think at war? I thought, how strange we have not learned from wars that raged before, Except new ways of killing, new multiples of pain. Is all the blood that men has shed but blood shed all in vain? What did you learn, Soldier? What did you learn at war? I learned that we must learn sometime what was not learned before, That victories won on battlefields are victories won in vain Unless in peace we kill the germs that breed new wars again. What did you pray, Soldier? What did you pray at war? I prayed that we might do the thing we have not done before, That we might mobilize for peace . . . nor mobilize in vain, Lest Christ and man be forced to climb stark Calvary again. From Pilot Bail: Om, Copyright 1943 Used by permission of Dodd, Mead Sz Co
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