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The Investiture

    By Siegfried Loraine Sassoon



    God with a Roll of Honour in His hand
    Sits welcoming the heroes who have died,
    While sorrowless angels ranked on either side
    Stand easy in Elysium's meadow-land.
    Then you come shyly through the garden gate,
    Wearing a blood-soaked bandage on your head;
    And God says something kind because you're dead,
    And homesick, discontented with your fate.

    If I were there we'd snowball Death with skulls;
    Or ride away to hunt in Devil's Wood
    With ghosts of puppies that we walked of old.
    But you're alone; and solitude annuls
    Our earthly jokes; and strangely wise and good
    You roam forlorn along the streets of gold.



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