Cricket

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I will go where I am wanted for a soldier of the Queen." "I will go where I am wanted, for the sergeant does not mind; He gives me beer and breakfast and a ribbon for my cap, And the men are none too many for the work there is to do; And the enemies of England they shall see me and be sick." XXXV On the idle hill of summer, Far I hear the steady drummer On the roads of earth go by, Soldiers marching, all to die. East and west on fields forgotten Lovely lads and dead and rotten; High the screaming fife replies, Woman bore me, I will rise. XXXVI White in the moon the long road lies, White in the moon the long road lies Still, still the shadows stay: Pursue the ceaseless way. The world is round, so travellers tell, Trudge on, trudge on, 'twill all be well, Far, far must it remove: That leads me from my love. XXXVII As through the wild green hills of Wyre And far behind, a fading crest, Sank the high-reared head of Clee, Aching on my knee it lay: So many an honest fellow's fist Hand, said I, since now we part From strangers' faces, strangers' lands,- Be clean then; rot before you do You and I must keep from shame On banks of Thames they must not say .

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