Emily Lawless Wind Poems

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    Oh, bad the march, the weary march, beneath these alien skies,
    But good the night, the friendly night, that soothes our tired eyes.
    And bad the war, the tedious war, that keeps us sweltering here,
    But good the hour, the friendly hour, that brings the battle near.
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