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Wilfrid Wilson Gibson (18781962)
Poems of the Great War: The Question
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Gey bad she was the night I left, and sick.
Dick reckoned she would mend. He knows a lot—
At least he fancies so himself, does Dick.
To leave the cow to him, and come away.
Over and over like a silly song
These words keep bumming in my head all day.
And take my lucky chance of being shot,
Is this—that if I’m hit, I’ll never know
Till Doomsday if the old cow died or not.