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The Fathers

    By Siegfried Loraine Sassoon



    Snug at the club two fathers sat,
    Gross, goggle-eyed, and full of chat.
    One of them said: "My eldest lad
    Writes cheery letters from Bagdad.
    But Arthur's getting all the fun
    At Arras with his nine-inch gun."

    "Yes," wheezed the other, "that's the luck!
    My boy's quite broken-hearted, stuck
    In England training all this year.
    Still, if there's truth in what we hear,
    The Huns intend to ask for more
    Before they bolt across the Rhine."
    I watched them toddle through the door -
    These impotent old friends of mine.



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