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A Dead Boche

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To you who'd read my songs of War     And only hear of blood and fame,     I'll say (you've heard it said before)     "War's Hell!" and if you doubt the same,     Today I found in Mametz Wood     A certain cure for lust of blood:     Where, propped against a shattered trunk,     In a great mess of things unclean,     Sat a dead Boche; he scowled and stunk     With clothes and face a sodden green,     Big-bellied, spectacled, crop-haired,     Dribbling black blood from nose and beard.

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"To you who'd read my songs of War..."

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