On War.
Ks fer war, I call it murder Thete you hev it plain an’ Hat ; 1 don't want to go no funier Than my Tretyment fer that ; <»od her ted so plump an' fairly. It's er long ex it is broad, An’ Voti ve gut to git up airly Kf you want to take in Hod. Taint your eppjletts an’ feathers Make the thing a gram more right ; ’hunt afollerin' your hsll-wether* Will excuse ye in His sight; Kf you take a sword an' dror it, An’ go stick a feller thru, Huv'mcnt aint to answer for it, bod 11 send the bill to you. Wut's the use o’ meeting-going’ Kvery Habhuth, wet or dry, Kf it's right to gu a-mowin’ Fuller-n.en bkn uats an' rye t
I dunno hut nut it * pooty Trainin’ round ir Ld»Uil coat* Hut it'* ruruM <hn-tian dooty Thi* era cuttin’ folk'* throat*. —Jam n Ki kmkll Low ill.
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White Ribbon, Volume 9, Issue 106, 15 March 1904, Page 10
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