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Soldier Going To The War

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Soldier going to the war -             Will you take my heart with you,         So that I may share a little             In the famous things you do?         Soldier going to the war -             If in battle you must fall,         Will you, among all the faces,             See my face the last of all?         Soldier coming from the war -             Who shall bind your sunburnt brow         With the laurel of the hero,             Soldier, soldier - vow for vow!         Soldier coming from the war -             When the street is one wide sea,         Flags and streaming eyes and glory -             Soldier, will you look for me?

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