WE ARE BROTHERS.
:—* -— We are brothers! We are brothers I And the love we bear for others - Is a spurring voice that guides us Through the darkness that betides us; Oh, our love is calling, calling To the battle lines appalling; Calling ou our smitten brothers; Celling on the sobbing mothers; Culling to each son and daughter To denounce the reign of slaughter I And the lovo we bear for others Will create on earth a glory Long foretold in song and story. Mon of ev'ry race and region Yet shall form a mighty legion; Yet as one shall stand united, One in love and aspiratiohß Vor a brotherhoood of nations 1 , —Marguerite Head.
"Did you ever go to a military ball?" asked a lisping maid of an army veteran. "No, my dear," growled the old soldier. "In those days I once had a military ball como to mc, and what do you think? It took my leg off."— "Now York Journal." >
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 6, Issue 243, 13 October 1915, Page 1
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240WE ARE BROTHERS. Maoriland Worker, Volume 6, Issue 243, 13 October 1915, Page 1
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