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To the brave boys of St. Johns, who. moved by a lofty sense of duty, left their homes and loved ones to fight for humanity, freedom and justice, we dedicate this second volume oj Echoes.
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TO OUR RETURNING S I royal welcome, soldier boys; Your coming brings unbounded joys. Although we proudly bade you go To meet a savage, cruel foe. Our hearts were racked with anxious [tain Till victory brought you home again. Our thoughts were daily with you there, Our hopes, our pride, our constant prayer. And when you answered duty's call Like heroes true, forsaking all. If e followed close with loving eyes And hearts enriched with sacrifice. Your deeds of valor noble, true— If ill live in song and story, too; For when with rifle, sword and gun. You battered hard the brutal Hun, Ne'er soldier greater glory found Than on that bloody, shell-torn ground. On foreign fields some comrades lie 'Neath friendly sod and God's own sky; And ne'er can soil more honor share Than thus to hold those forms so dear. While requiems sweet from 'cross the seas Are softly sung by every breeze. They died for justice, truth and right In battle 'gainst unholy might. And now, in honor yet untold. XLDIER HOYS. Their ashes rest beneath the mould; Hut valiant deeds above that gloom Will brightly shine in fadeless bloom. Some fell by mishap or disease. Some peaceful sleep in troubled seas; These, all. a nation's thanks deserve, Whose sacred cause they died to serve; And memory's pages shining hold Their records, bright as burnished gold. Sueet be their sleep those gallant dead— With living lustre round each head. To you, your country's love be given. And blessings rich descend from Heaven; In lasting peace your swords be sheathed. Your brows in victor's laurels wreathed. If wound you bear from German gun. Or cross you wear, for valor won, Prize well that mark of high renown More precious far than sovereign's crown; llut sweeter still to each brave son The consciousness of duty done. To God Most High, with songs of praise, In grateful love your voices raise: His power brought victory in the strife, His loving kindness fills your life, To Him give praise and service meet. And “spread your trophies at His feet. —C. H. Edwards.
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