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The Somme Valley, June, 1917

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Comrade, why do you weep?         Is it sorrow for a friend     Who fell, rifle in hand,         His last stand at an end?     The thunder-lipped grey guns         Lament him, fierce and slow,     Where he found his dreamless bed,         Head to head with a foe.     The sweet lark beats on high         For the peace of those who sleep     In the quiet embrace of earth:         Comrade, why do you weep?

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