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Kitchener's March
by Amelia Josephine Burr
Kitchener's March was published in Burr's collection, Life and Living (1917).
NOT the muffled drums for him β Nor the wailing of the fife. Trumpets blaring to the charge β Were the music of his life. Let the music of his death β Be the feet of marching men. Let his heart a thousandfold β Take the field again! Of his patience, of his calm, β Of his quiet faithfulness, England, build your hero's cairn! β He was worthy of no less. Stone by stone, in silence laid, β Singly, surely, let it grow. He whose living was to serve β Would have had it so. There's a body drifting down β For the mighty sea to keep. There's a spirit cannot die β While one heart is left to leap In the land he gave his all, β Steeled alike to praise and hate. He has saved the life he spentβ β Death has struck too late. Not the muffled drums for him β Nor the wailing of the fifeβ Trumpets blaring to the charge β Were the music of his life. Let the music of his death β Be the feet of marching men. Let his heart a thousandfold β Take the field again!
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