English Nurses with Americans in France, item 21

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This mud + slime

Though we get sore in it

Grumble + roar in it

We'll win the war in it

In our good time!

John  J   Curten . Sgt.  Inf.

 Wavy line drawn underneath. 


"Dad's Letters"


My dad ain't just the letter writin' kind -

He's rather let the women see to that;

He's got a mess o' troubles on his mind,

And likes to keep 'em underneath his hat.


And p'raps because he isn't very strong

On  talking', why he's kind o' weak on ink

But he  can/cant  work like in the whole year long

And, crickey, now that dad o' mine can think.


When I set out from Oldham last July

He didn't bawl the way my old friend did.

He just shook hands + says "Girlie good-bye"

(He's got his feelin's, but he keeps 'em hid)

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This mud + slime

Though we get sore in it

Grumble + roar in it

We'll win the war in it

In our good time!

John  J   Curten . Sgt.  Inf.

 Wavy line drawn underneath. 


"Dad's Letters"


My dad ain't just the letter writin' kind -

He's rather let the women see to that;

He's got a mess o' troubles on his mind,

And likes to keep 'em underneath his hat.


And p'raps because he isn't very strong

On  talking', why he's kind o' weak on ink

But he  can/cant  work like in the whole year long

And, crickey, now that dad o' mine can think.


When I set out from Oldham last July

He didn't bawl the way my old friend did.

He just shook hands + says "Girlie good-bye"

(He's got his feelin's, but he keeps 'em hid)


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  • January 26, 2018 22:01:37 Caroline Cantor

    This mud + slime

    Though we get sore in it

    Grumble + roar in it

    We'll win the war in it

    In our good time!

    John  J   Curten . Sgt.  Inf.

     Wavy line drawn underneath. 


    "Dad's Letters"


    My dad ain't just the letter writin' kind -

    He's rather let the women see to that;

    He's got a mess o' troubles on his mind,

    And likes to keep 'em underneath his hat.


    And p'raps because he isn't very strong

    On  talking', why he's kind o' weak on ink

    But he  can/cant  work like in the whole year long

    And, crickey, now that dad o' mine can think.


    When I set out from Oldham last July

    He didn't bawl the way my old friend did.

    He just shook hands + says "Girlie good-bye"

    (He's got his feelin's, but he keeps 'em hid)


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Source
http://europeana1914-1918.eu/...
Contributor
John Rex Coller
License
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/


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