THERE were two brothers, John and James, And when the town went up in flames, To save the house of James dashed John, Then turned, and lo! his own was gone. And when the great World War began, To volunteer John promptly ran; And while he learned live bombs to lob, James stayed at home and -- sneaked his job. John came home with a missing limb; That didn't seem to worry him; But oh, it set his brain awhirl To find that James had -- sneaked his girl! Time passed. John tried his grief to drown; To-day James owns one-half the town; His army contracts riches yield; And John? Well, @3search the Potter's Field@1. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...A SONNET, TO THE NOBLE LADY, THE LADY MARY WROTH by BEN JONSON THE LOST WAR-SLOOP by EDNA DEAN PROCTOR THE COLLAR-BONE OF A HARE by WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS THE POET: A RHAPSODY by MARK AKENSIDE THE FLIGHT OF THE WAR-EAGLE by OBADIAH CYRUS AURINGER ELEGIAC SONNET TO A MOPSTICK by WILLIAM BECKFORD |