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THE GARDEN OF MEMORIES,' BUT HE NEARLY FORGOT _ME_."] [Illustration: UNHAPPY RESULT OF A TOO GENEROUS FRUIT DIET.] [Illustration: NATIONAL ECONOMY. "NOW THEN, MY LADS, KEEP YOUR HEADS DOWN OR WE'LL HAVE THE FRAME CONTROLLER AFTER US."] * * * * * [Illustration: _Second-Lieutenant Spooner_ (_unnerved by presence of a General inspecting_). "THE COMPANY WILL MOVE TO THE FIGHT IN ROARS. FORM--ROARS! FIGHT!"] * * * * * ZERO. ("_Zero-hour_"--_commonly known as "Zero"_--_is the hour fixed for the opening of an Infantry attack._) I woke at dawn and flung the window wide. Behind the hedge the lazy river ran; The dusky barges idled down the tide; In the laburnum-tree the birds began; And it was May and half the world in flower; I saw the sun creep over an Eastward brow, And thought, "It may be, this is Zero-hour; Somewhere the lads are 'going over' now." Somewhere the guns speak sudden on the height And build for miles their battlement of fire; Somewhere the men that shivered all the night Peer anxious forth and scramble through the wire, Swarm slowly out to where the Maxims bark, And green and red the panic rockets rise; And Hell is loosed, and shyly sings a lark, And the red sun climbs sadly up the skies. Now they have won some sepulchred Gavrelle, Some shattered homes in their own dust concealed; Now no Bosch troubles them nor any shell, But almost quiet holds the thankful field, While men draw breath, and down the Arras road Come the slow mules with battle's dreary stores, And there is time to see the wounded stowed, And stretcher-squads besiege the doctors' doors. Then belches Hell anew. And all day long The afflicted place drifts heavenward in dust; All day the shells shriek out their devils' song; All day men cling close to the earth's charred crust; Till, in the dusk, the Huns come on again, And, like some sluice, the watchers up the hill Let loose the guns and flood the soil with slain, And they go back, but scourge the village still. I see it all. I see the same brave souls To-night, to-morrow, though the half be gone, Deafened and dazed, and hunted from their holes, Helpless and hunger-sick, but holding on. I shall be happy all the long day here, But not till night shall they go up the steep, And, nervous
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