Thomas O'hagan Battle Poems

  • 1.
    Through the vigils deep of the sable night
    A mother sits in grief alone,
    For her sons have gone to the battle front
    And left on the hearth a crushing stone.
    ...
  • 2.
    When the German troops were marching with the Uhlans far ahead,
    The objective point being Paris, as the Berlin wireless said,
    There was trouble in the Louvre, 'mong the paintings on the walls,
    There were shoutings 'cross the centuries, there were loud artistic calls;
    ...
  • 3.
    O, the Kaiser's bhoys are marching, "nach Paris" they are going,
    But they've sthopped to rest a minit at the Marne and at the Meuse;
    And the Gordons and the Ministers are thryin' to entertain them,
    For they've every kind of "record" that the Teutons want to choose;
    ...
  • 4.
    Across the waste, across the snow,
    O the pity! O the pity!
    Past sentinel of friend and foe
    O the pity! O the pity!
    ...
  • 5.
    All day the guns belched fire and death
    And filled the hours with gloom;
    The fateful music smote the sky
    In tremulous bars of doom;
    ...
Total 5 Battle Poems by Thomas O'hagan

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