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<h2> The Odyssey of 'Erbert 'Iggins </h2>
<p>Me and Ed and a stretcher<br/>
Out on the nootral ground.<br/>
(If there's one dead corpse, I'll betcher<br/>
There's a 'undred smellin' around.)<br/>
Me and Eddie O'Brian,<br/>
Both of the R. A. M. C.<br/>
"It's a 'ell of a night<br/>
For a soul to take flight,"<br/>
As Eddie remarks to me.<br/>
Me and Ed crawlin' 'omeward,<br/>
Thinkin' our job is done,<br/>
When sudden and clear,<br/>
Wot do we 'ear:<br/>
'Owl of a wounded 'Un.<br/>
<br/>
"Got to take 'im," snaps Eddy;<br/>
"Got to take all we can.<br/>
'E may be a Germ<br/>
Wiv the 'eart of a worm,<br/>
But, blarst 'im! ain't 'e a man?"<br/>
So 'e sloshes out fixin' a dressin'<br/>
('E'd always a medical knack),<br/>
When that wounded 'Un<br/>
'E rolls to 'is gun,<br/>
And 'e plugs me pal in the back.<br/>
<br/>
Now what would you do? I arst you.<br/>
There was me slaughtered mate.<br/>
There was that 'Un<br/>
(I'd collered 'is gun),<br/>
A-snarlin' 'is 'ymn of 'ate.<br/>
Wot did I do? 'Ere, whisper . . .<br/>
'E'd a shiny bald top to 'is 'ead,<br/>
But when I got through,<br/>
Between me and you,<br/>
It was 'orrid and jaggy and red.<br/>
<br/>
"'Ang on like a limpet, Eddy.<br/>
Thank Gord! you ain't dead after all."<br/>
It's slow and it's sure and it's steady<br/>
(Which is 'ard, for 'e's big and I'm small).<br/>
The rockets are shootin' and shinin',<br/>
It's rainin' a perishin' flood,<br/>
The bullets are buzzin' and whinin',<br/>
And I'm up to me stern in the mud.<br/>
There's all kinds of 'owlin' and 'ootin';<br/>
It's black as a bucket of tar;<br/>
Oh, I'm doin' my bit,<br/>
But I'm 'avin' a fit,<br/>
And I wish I was 'ome wiv Mar.<br/>
<br/>
"Stick on like a plaster, Eddy.<br/>
Old sport, you're a-slackin' your grip."<br/>
Gord! But I'm crocky already;<br/>
My feet, 'ow they slither and slip!<br/>
There goes the biff of a bullet.<br/>
The Boches have got us for fair.<br/>
Another one—<i>WHUT!</i><br/>
The son of a slut!<br/>
'E managed to miss by a 'air.<br/>
'Ow! Wot was it jabbed at me shoulder?<br/>
Gave it a dooce of a wrench.<br/>
Is it Eddy or me<br/>
Wot's a-bleedin' so free?<br/>
Crust! but it's long to the trench.<br/>
I ain't just as strong as a Sandow,<br/>
And Ed ain't a flapper by far;<br/>
I'm blamed if I understand 'ow<br/>
We've managed to get where we are.<br/>
But 'ere's for a bit of a breather.<br/>
"Steady there, Ed, 'arf a mo'.<br/>
Old pal, it's all right;<br/>
It's a 'ell of a fight,<br/>
But are we down-'earted? No-o-o."<br/>
<br/>
Now war is a funny thing, ain't it?<br/>
It's the rummiest sort of a go.<br/>
For when it's most real,<br/>
It's then that you feel<br/>
You're a-watchin' a cinema show.<br/>
'Ere's me wot's a barber's assistant.<br/>
Hey, presto! It's somewheres in France,<br/>
And I'm 'ere in a pit<br/>
Where a coal-box 'as 'it,<br/>
And it's all like a giddy romance.<br/>
The ruddy quick-firers are spittin',<br/>
The 'eavies are bellowin' 'ate,<br/>
And 'ere I am cashooly sittin',<br/>
And 'oldin' the 'ead of me mate.<br/>
Them gharstly green star-shells is beamin',<br/>
'Ot shrapnel is poppin' like rain,<br/>
And I'm sayin': "Bert 'Iggins, you're dreamin',<br/>
And you'll wake up in 'Ampstead again.<br/>
You'll wake up and 'ear yourself sayin':<br/>
'Would you like, sir, to 'ave a shampoo?'<br/>
'Stead of sheddin' yer blood<br/>
In the rain and the mud,<br/>
Which is some'ow the right thing to do;<br/>
Which is some'ow yer 'oary-eyed dooty,<br/>
Wot you're doin' the best wot you can,<br/>
For 'Ampstead and 'ome and beauty,<br/>
And you've been and you've slaughtered a man.<br/>
A feller wot punctured your partner;<br/>
Oh, you 'ammered 'im 'ard on the 'ead,<br/>
And you still see 'is eyes<br/>
Starin' bang at the skies,<br/>
And you ain't even sorry 'e's dead.<br/>
But you wish you was back in your diggin's<br/>
Asleep on your mouldy old stror.<br/>
Oh, you're doin' yer bit, 'Erbert 'Iggins,<br/>
But you ain't just enjoyin' the war."<br/>
<br/>
"'Ang on like a hoctopus, Eddy.<br/>
It's us for the bomb-belt again.<br/>
Except for the shrap<br/>
Which 'as 'it me a tap,<br/>
I'm feelin' as right as the rain.<br/>
It's my silly old feet wot are slippin',<br/>
It's as dark as a 'ogs'ead o' sin,<br/>
But don't be oneasy, my pippin,<br/>
I'm goin' to pilot you in.<br/>
It's my silly old 'ead wot is reelin'.<br/>
The bullets is buzzin' like bees.<br/>
Me shoulder's red-'ot,<br/>
And I'm bleedin' a lot,<br/>
And me legs is on'inged at the knees.<br/>
But we're staggerin' nearer and nearer.<br/>
Just stick it, old sport, play the game.<br/>
I make 'em out clearer and clearer,<br/>
Our trenches a-snappin' with flame.<br/>
Oh, we're stumblin' closer and closer.<br/>
'Ang on there, lad! Just one more try.<br/>
Did you say: Put you down? Damn it, no, sir!<br/>
I'll carry you in if I die.<br/>
By cracky! old feller, they've seen us.<br/>
They're sendin' out stretchers for two.<br/>
Let's give 'em the hoorah between us<br/>
('Anged lucky we aren't booked through).<br/>
My flipper is mashed to a jelly.<br/>
A bullet 'as tickled your spleen.<br/>
We've shed lots of gore<br/>
And we're leakin' some more,<br/>
But—wot a hoccasion it's been!<br/>
Ho! 'Ere comes the rescuin' party.<br/>
They're crawlin' out cautious and slow.<br/>
Come! Buck up and greet 'em, my 'earty,<br/>
Shoulder to shoulder—so.<br/>
They mustn't think we was down-'earted.<br/>
Old pal, we was never down-'earted.<br/>
If they arsts us if we was down-'earted<br/>
We'll 'owl in their fyces: 'No-o-o!'"<br/></p>
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