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Page 16 text:
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umptuljfrf in xmti The battle breaks to-morrow So I thought I ' d seize my chance f Of penning a line to someone Whose heart is somewhere in France. I know I am presumptuous, But mayhap I have good cause — For drowning of homeland longing One clings to homeland straws. And I ' m sure that you remember That eve that we said good-bye — Bound with clouds the sun lay drowning In a seething sea of sky. Lighting the cliffs about us With his last faint, feeble smile. Lighting those bastioned ledges And your own sweet hair the while ; That hair in its brown bright luster Spun from moonbeams seems, And your sweet eyes darkling dimpled Somehow divining my dreams. For I saw in my mind on the morrow Grey ships on the salt grey foam. And I vowed that I ' d remember Your laughter in thunder at Somme. 10
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THE REDWOOD a petition for his pardon sent to the governor. When they came to Blank and told him of their plans, he merely shook his head. ' I cannot go with you, he said, ' ' I go back to prison. These guards, though they are not prison guards, will have to take me back. I have made my sacrifice, and I am satisfied. ®I|? lugb Reveille : Waken ! Do you hear tKe bugle call ? Nov ? the silvery notes are rising, now they fall. Waken soldier, ' tis tKe morning ; Harken soldier, heed the warning ; Rise in strength and cast aside the Nation ' s pall. Taps : Rest ! O soldier, thou has heard thy Nation ' s call ; Rest thou, sleeping sweetly ' neath the Nation ' s pall. Sleep, O soldier, we have bound you With the stars and stripes around you. Sleep ! O rest, and hear no more the bugle call. ED. M. SCRIBNER
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THE REDWOOD 11 That laughter like fairy bells tinkling On your lips ever lovely lies ; Lips that I know are rosebuds blown From bleeding sunset skies; That laughter like streams that gurgle And purl on an upland lawn, Laughter shaming Pipes of Pan, or Lilting of larks at dawn. But your laughter that eve we parted Held hint of fettered tears For you promised to think (remember?) Of me in the waning years. And I sometimes have to wonder Does only myself hold debt, And you, my love forgive me. And you are fain to forget? So please send a line to me, love, And be sure my heart will dance Tf you say your heart is with someone, Someone somewhere in France. W. KEVIN CASEY
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