DEAREST love, do you remember When we last did meet, How you told me that you loved me Kneeling at my feet? Oh, how proud you stood before me In your suit of blue, When you vowed to me and country Ever to be true. Chorus. -- Weeping, sad and lonely, Hopes and fears, how vain; Yet praying When this cruel war is over, Praying that we meet again. When the summer breeze is sighing Mournfully along, Or when autumn leaves are falling, Sadly breathes the song. Oft in dreams I see thee lying On the battle plain, Lonely, wounded, even dying, Calling, but in vain. Chours. -- Weeping, sad, etc. If, amid the din of battle, Nobly you should fall Far away from those who love you, None to hear you call, Who would whisper words of comfort? Who would soothe your pain? Ah, the many cruel fancies Ever in my brain! Chorus. -- Weeping, sad, etc. But our country called you, darling, Angels cheer your way! While our nation's sons are fighting, We can only pray. Nobly strike for God and country, Let all nations see Bow we love the starry banner, Emblem of the free. Chorus. -- Weeping, sad and lonely, Hopes and fears, how vain; Yet praying When this cruel war is over, Praying that we meet again. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...INCIDENT CHARACTERISTIC OF A FAVOURITE DOG by WILLIAM WORDSWORTH RID OF HIS ENGINE by ALEXANDER ANDERSON CYNTHIA SLEEPING IN A GARDEN; A SONNET by PHILIP AYRES ADMIRAL, HAIL! by ANNA EMILIA BAGSTAD POSSESSED by RUTH FITCH BARTLETT THE HOPELESS PASSION by BERTON BRALEY |