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Memorial Tablet

    By Siegfried Loraine Sassoon



    (GREAT WAR)

    Squire nagged and bullied till I went to fight
    (Under Lord Derby's scheme). I died in hell -
    (They called it Passchendaele); my wound was slight,
    And I was hobbling back, and then a shell
    Burst slick upon the duck-boards; so I fell
    Into the bottomless mud, and lost the light.

    In sermon-time, while Squire is in his pew,
    He gives my gilded name a thoughtful stare;
    For though low down upon the list, I'm there:
    "In proud and glorious memory" - that's my due.
    Two bleeding years I fought in France for Squire;
    I suffered anguish that he's never guessed;
    Once I came home on leave; and then went west.
    What greater glory could a man desire?



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