THE DEAR HOMELAND.
England, dear England, my thoughts are of thee,
Hitler, is bombing the land of the free;
With longing, and greed, he is trying to get
Our Homeland, dear Homeland, into his net.
Our King, and Queen, with Churchill at Home,
They are sitting tight, and guarding their Throne;
Hitler, and Mussolini, may bomb all the Towns,
But, the hearts of the People will never break down.
Our Father in Heaevn, all will be right with the World,
So Hitler and Mussolini their flag they can furl;
In England, dear England, it never will fly,
Mr. Hitler and Mussolini, we shall bid you good-bye. —Margaret Mcßrine. My tribute to our gallant King and Queen, and to all the people at Home. God bless them all.
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Camp News, Volume 2, Issue 90, 19 September 1941, Page 6
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