Sunday, May 20, 2012
"England's flag had been insulted" -- 1887
Speranza
1887
we were comrades, comrades ever since we were boys,
sharing each other’s sorrows sharing each other’s joys,
comrades when manhood was dawning faithful whatev'er might betide,
when danger threatened my darling old comrade was there by my side.
we from childhood play'd together,
my dear comrads Jack and I.
we would fight each other's battles,
to each other's aid we'd fly;--
and in boyish scrapes and troubles,
you would find us ev'ry where,
where one went the other followed,
naught could part us for we were,
when just budding into manhood,
I yearn'd for a Soldier's life,
night and day I dream'd of glory,
longing for the battle's strife;
I said, "Jack I'll be a Soldier,
'neath the Red the White and Blue,
boodbye Jack!" said he, "no, never!
if you go, then I'll go too."
I enlisted, Jack came with me,
and ups and downs we shared,
for a time our lives were peaceful,
but at length war was declared;
England's flag had been insulted,
we were ordered to the front,
and the Reg'ment we belong'd to
had to bear the battle's brunt.
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