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We have surely lost this war Yet we linger on To gather what few wits remain And fight another dark day We are gentleman, at least, Killing each other Only in the hours Before suppertime. When the swollen sunlight On the distant Standing Oaks Mimics the blooded field below We set down our arms. One weary lad climbs to the top of the hill (We take turns...) And blows a Hollow Tattoo Calling us all away from Death, For a while at least.
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Jun 7, 2011
Jun 7, 2011 at 8:02 AM UTC
A Hollow Tattoo
We have surely lost this war Yet we linger on To gather what few wits remain And fight another dark day We are gentleman, at least, Killing each other Only in the hours Before suppertime. When the swollen sunlight On the distant Standing Oaks Mimics the blooded field below We set down our arms. One weary lad climbs to the top of the hill (We take turns...) And blows a Hollow Tattoo Calling us all away from Death, For a while at least.
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Jun 7, 2011
Jun 7, 2011 at 8:02 AM UTC
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