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THE ORACLE Qt glgfvifiioli Qouragel fFirst Prize Senior Poemj Hold high the banners! let the drums be roll'd For those staunch Englishmen who set the stride, And let this story not remain untold- Of English womanhood-of strength and pride. Another day has come-the cold grey dawn Creeps cautiously into the darkened sky, And silently we watch our men of brawn Bring in the planes,-and count them as they fly. The first, and then the second o'er the way Droning, they seem to form a steady stream, To which our hearts pound words we cannot safy: 'cl f his plane doesn,t come, -of this we dream. Those dreadful words that fill our hearts with fear Our nights with dread,- Some day that very plane, Which he so proudly drives and holds so dear, May not come backv-we must be brave and sane. And then a voice the silence breaks with trial: He's missing-see, his plane is not in line, He's not among the men who sadly file Along the walk, we all know that's a sign . Then all must look, each in her heart must say A He's there, thank Coda' except that one, who turns Toward the door-swiftly to make her way And hide the tear that 'neath her eye-lid burns. The sun has come-its glory fills the sky And reaches down to see a lonely heart That says with sadness: Thus he wishes to die For his dear country-I must do my part. And so I'll carry on in that same work For which my husband gladly gave his lifeg God give me strength my duty not to shirk Until the world is- freed of pain and strife. Hold high the banners-let the drums be roll'd For those staunch Englishmen who set the stride, And let this story not remain untold- Of woman's heartbreak, and of strength and pride. -VIVIAN HOFFER, XII
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