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<h2> My Mate </h2>
<p>I've been sittin' starin', starin' at 'is muddy pair of boots,<br/>
And tryin' to convince meself it's 'im.<br/>
(Look out there, lad! That sniper—'e's a dysey when 'e shoots;<br/>
'E'll be layin' of you out the same as Jim.)<br/>
Jim as lies there in the dug-out wiv 'is blanket round 'is 'ead,<br/>
To keep 'is brains from mixin' wiv the mud;<br/>
And 'is face as white as putty, and 'is overcoat all red,<br/>
Like 'e's spilt a bloomin' paint-pot—but it's blood.<br/>
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And I'm tryin' to remember of a time we wasn't pals.<br/>
'Ow often we've played 'ookey, 'im and me;<br/>
And sometimes it was music-'alls, and sometimes it was gals,<br/>
And even there we 'ad no disagree.<br/>
For when 'e copped Mariar Jones, the one I liked the best,<br/>
I shook 'is 'and and loaned 'im 'arf a quid;<br/>
I saw 'im through the parson's job, I 'elped 'im make 'is nest,<br/>
I even stood god-farther to the kid.<br/>
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So when the war broke out, sez 'e: "Well, wot abaht it, Joe?"<br/>
"Well, wot abaht it, lad?" sez I to 'im.<br/>
'Is missis made a awful fuss, but 'e was mad to go,<br/>
('E always was 'igh-sperrited was Jim).<br/>
Well, none of it's been 'eaven, and the most of it's been 'ell,<br/>
But we've shared our baccy, and we've 'alved our bread.<br/>
We'd all the luck at Wipers, and we shaved through Noove Chapelle,<br/>
And . . . that snipin' barstard gits 'im on the 'ead.<br/>
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Now wot I wants to know is, why it wasn't me was took?<br/>
I've only got meself, 'e stands for three.<br/>
I'm plainer than a louse, while 'e was 'andsome as a dook;<br/>
'E always <i>was</i> a better man than me.<br/>
'E was goin' 'ome next Toosday; 'e was 'appy as a lark,<br/>
And 'e'd just received a letter from 'is kid;<br/>
And 'e struck a match to show me, as we stood there in the dark,<br/>
When . . . that bleedin' bullet got 'im on the lid.<br/>
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'E was killed so awful sudden that 'e 'adn't time to die.<br/>
'E sorto jumped, and came down wiv a thud.<br/>
Them corpsy-lookin' star-shells kept a-streamin' in the sky,<br/>
And there 'e lay like nothin' in the mud.<br/>
And there 'e lay so quiet wiv no mansard to 'is 'ead,<br/>
And I'm sick, and blamed if I can understand:<br/>
The pots of 'alf and 'alf we've 'ad, and <i>ZIP!</i> like that—'e's dead,<br/>
Wiv the letter of 'is nipper in 'is 'and.<br/>
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There's some as fights for freedom and there's some as fights for fun,<br/>
But me, my lad, I fights for bleedin' 'ate.<br/>
You can blame the war and blast it, but I 'opes it won't be done<br/>
Till I gets the bloomin' blood-price for me mate.<br/>
It'll take a bit o' bayonet to level up for Jim;<br/>
Then if I'm spared I think I'll 'ave a bid,<br/>
Wiv 'er that was Mariar Jones to take the place of 'im,<br/>
To sorter be a farther to 'is kid.<br/></p>
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