<h2> S. I. W. </h2>
<p>"I will to the King,<br/>
And offer him consolation in his trouble,<br/>
For that man there has set his teeth to die,<br/>
And being one that hates obedience,<br/>
Discipline, and orderliness of life,<br/>
I cannot mourn him."<br/>
W. B. Yeats.<br/></p>
<p>Patting goodbye, doubtless they told the lad<br/>
He'd always show the Hun a brave man's face;<br/>
Father would sooner him dead than in disgrace,—<br/>
Was proud to see him going, aye, and glad.<br/>
Perhaps his Mother whimpered how she'd fret<br/>
Until he got a nice, safe wound to nurse.<br/>
Sisters would wish girls too could shoot, charge, curse, . . .<br/>
Brothers—would send his favourite cigarette,<br/>
Each week, month after month, they wrote the same,<br/>
Thinking him sheltered in some Y.M. Hut,<br/>
Where once an hour a bullet missed its aim<br/>
And misses teased the hunger of his brain.<br/>
His eyes grew old with wincing, and his hand<br/>
Reckless with ague. Courage leaked, as sand<br/>
From the best sandbags after years of rain.<br/>
But never leave, wound, fever, trench-foot, shock,<br/>
Untrapped the wretch. And death seemed still withheld<br/>
For torture of lying machinally shelled,<br/>
At the pleasure of this world's Powers who'd run amok.<br/>
<br/>
He'd seen men shoot their hands, on night patrol,<br/>
Their people never knew. Yet they were vile.<br/>
"Death sooner than dishonour, that's the style!"<br/>
So Father said.<br/>
<br/>
One dawn, our wire patrol<br/>
Carried him. This time, Death had not missed.<br/>
We could do nothing, but wipe his bleeding cough.<br/>
Could it be accident?—Rifles go off . . .<br/>
Not sniped? No. (Later they found the English ball.)<br/>
<br/>
It was the reasoned crisis of his soul.<br/>
Against the fires that would not burn him whole<br/>
But kept him for death's perjury and scoff<br/>
And life's half-promising, and both their riling.<br/>
<br/>
With him they buried the muzzle his teeth had kissed,<br/>
And truthfully wrote the Mother "Tim died smiling."<br/></p>
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