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FIELD MARSHAL AT THE COMBAT FRONT By Abraham Esang The Field Marshal popped in with a brand new red beret Down to the carcass-ripped front where the combat was; Alongside with an affectionate General by his noble right hand He established his path in the direction of the No man’s land, Afterward a Resilient excellence Lieutenant General there they found, And a Major General as well, to take them about. Passing through the trench, their heads bow low, In the direction of the attentive foe They advanced through the dusk and the dust stink Till the Lieutenant General muttered, “one-three-stance gulch!” And the General repeated “one-three-stance gulch!” And Field marshal responded-Not in gulch “Okay, I notice it. “One-three-stance gulch!” Once more they trooped with watchful pace, Trailing on where the Lieutenant led Across the damp and the gunk as well, Till they popped into a different lateral. They rested there in the slush and drench, And the major general muttered “one-two-stance gulch!” And the General repeated, “one-two-stance gulch!” And Field Marshal nodded; “one-two-stance gulch!” Still, as they went across marsh akin to slope Till they popped into a neat and comfortable gulley Good mimicry from airship Where soldiers mounted their guns for firing command And the Lieutenant General muttered “one-one-stance gulch!” And the General repeated “one-one-stance gulch!” And the Field Marshal muttered, “Okay, I notice. How distant is the foe?” And the affectionate General the Field Marshal questioned, questioned he, “How distant is the foe?” And the Lieutenant inhaled in a lower tune, “How distant is the foe?” The quietness placed in tons and piles And the Lieutenant General whispered, “Just nowhere near.” And the Major General whispered, “Just nowhere near.” And the affectionate General repeated, “Just nowhere near.” “Just nowhere near!” the Field Marshal swore, “Why in god name are we muttering?” And the Major General said in a gentle growl, “Why in god name are we muttering?” “Muttering?” the reverberation roar; And the Lieutenant General muttered, “I am freezing.”
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Oct 17, 2017
Oct 17, 2017 at 11:54 AM UTC
FIELD MARSHAL AT THE COMBAT FRONT
FIELD MARSHAL AT THE COMBAT FRONT By Abraham Esang The Field Marshal popped in with a brand new red beret Down to the carcass-ripped front where the combat was; Alongside with an affectionate General by his noble right hand He established his path in the direction of the No man’s land, Afterward a Resilient excellence Lieutenant General there they found, And a Major General as well, to take them about. Passing through the trench, their heads bow low, In the direction of the attentive foe They advanced through the dusk and the dust stink Till the Lieutenant General muttered, “one-three-stance gulch!” And the General repeated “one-three-stance gulch!” And Field marshal responded-Not in gulch “Okay, I notice it. “One-three-stance gulch!” Once more they trooped with watchful pace, Trailing on where the Lieutenant led Across the damp and the gunk as well, Till they popped into a different lateral. They rested there in the slush and drench, And the major general muttered “one-two-stance gulch!” And the General repeated, “one-two-stance gulch!” And Field Marshal nodded; “one-two-stance gulch!” Still, as they went across marsh akin to slope Till they popped into a neat and comfortable gulley Good mimicry from airship Where soldiers mounted their guns for firing command And the Lieutenant General muttered “one-one-stance gulch!” And the General repeated “one-one-stance gulch!” And the Field Marshal muttered, “Okay, I notice. How distant is the foe?” And the affectionate General the Field Marshal questioned, questioned he, “How distant is the foe?” And the Lieutenant inhaled in a lower tune, “How distant is the foe?” The quietness placed in tons and piles And the Lieutenant General whispered, “Just nowhere near.” And the Major General whispered, “Just nowhere near.” And the affectionate General repeated, “Just nowhere near.” “Just nowhere near!” the Field Marshal swore, “Why in god name are we muttering?” And the Major General said in a gentle growl, “Why in god name are we muttering?” “Muttering?” the reverberation roar; And the Lieutenant General muttered, “I am freezing.”
Abrahamesang
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M/Nigeria
Oct 17, 2017
Oct 17, 2017 at 11:54 AM UTC
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