SWEETHEARTS OF WAR
SWETrTIIEAftTS OP WAR. i Heroes in battle? Yes. I whisper low ; That !k>, my dwr boy lover, ui.iy not know Tho grief I hide so valiantly bnnoar.W His roses on rny breast., that b.ioathe of . death! ] Heroes iii battle-? Yes, and hemes hero! j Elc-o did wo clins and hamper with our fear That never dies, but stabs and stabs .iw.v Each tiiiu" that love demands its ancient due. Heroes in butiie? Yes, and heroes iktct! Else how, spray, ail vou happy ones, ah, how Could wo speak lightly, kiss, arid let them ; go. i And then turn back to bear our hidden woe! i .—Grace G, Bostwiek, in 'Mim&ey's* I
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Evening Star, Issue 16784, 12 July 1918, Page 8
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114SWEETHEARTS OF WAR Evening Star, Issue 16784, 12 July 1918, Page 8
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