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The Tombstone-Maker

    By Siegfried Loraine Sassoon



    He primmed his loose red mouth, and leaned his head
    Against a sorrowing angel's breast, and said:
    "You'd think so much bereavement would have made
    Unusual big demands upon my trade.
    The War comes cruel hard on some poor folk -
    Unless the fighting stops I'll soon be broke."

    He eyed the Cemetery across the road -
    "There's scores of bodies out abroad, this while,
    That should be here by rights; they little know'd
    How they'd get buried in such wretched style."

    I told him, with a sympathetic grin,
    That Germans boil dead soldiers down for fat;
    And he was horrified. "What shameful sin!
    O sir, that Christian men should come to that!"



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