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REVEILLE by RONALD LEWIS CARTON

First Line: IN THE PLACE TO WHICH I GO
Last Line: WILL GOD TELL US WHO HAS WON?
Subject(s): WORLD WAR I - CASUALTIES;

IN the place to which I go,
Better men than I have died.
Freeman friend and conscript foe,
Face to face and side by side,
In the shallow grave abide.

Melinite that seared their brains,
Gas that slew them in a snare,
War's inferno of strange pains,
What are these to them who share
That great boon of silence there?

When like blood the moon is red;
And a shadow hides the sun,
We shall wake, the so-long dead,
We shall know our quarrel done,—
Will God tell us who has won?



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