TO THE WOMAN AT HOME. So tin* hammer has fallen, the.v'll all have to go, The future looks stormy a>ul rough, But I'm certain the women of Britain will slic.w They’re made of the true British stuff. It’s un to you women to stifle youf •sighs, Ami gallantlv take up your part, To far,, what 'may eomo with a smile Anil 0011 roRP and hope in your heart. There's a mil on the men of the nation to-day; And dinulder your load, when the men march away. (TMi’t think that T haven’t sent mino.) Though that load mav he heavy, you’re going to win through, And' never forget, when they re No woman cun say Ivr lr.d'a fighting for you, Kor your own man has t a ken it on. ....1 ESSIE POPE. Daily Express.
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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 7749, 15 July 1916, Page 1 (Supplement)
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