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“Why, then, God’s soldier be he.” -Shakespeare “I’m Old Man Briggs,” he laughed, shaking my hand That famous merry twinkle in his eye; He made the table at the ******* Barrel A festival of right good fellowship But even as the plates were passed around And with them too the happy banter of men He sometimes seemed to drift away in thought Into the past, into the mists, into - His boyhood bayous, and the fields of youth The desperation of Depression years And still a boy, on the shingle at Normandy Fighting across the smoky fields of France Then home again to build the peace for us With muscle and sweat, and with love and thought Citizen-soldier, happy raconteur - “I’m Old Man Briggs,” he laughed, shaking our hands His place is empty now, just a little while For we will see him again, at Supper
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Apr 5, 2018
Apr 5, 2018 at 4:24 PM UTC
Breakfast with Old Man Briggs
“Why, then, God’s soldier be he.” -Shakespeare “I’m Old Man Briggs,” he laughed, shaking my hand That famous merry twinkle in his eye; He made the table at the ******* Barrel A festival of right good fellowship But even as the plates were passed around And with them too the happy banter of men He sometimes seemed to drift away in thought Into the past, into the mists, into - His boyhood bayous, and the fields of youth The desperation of Depression years And still a boy, on the shingle at Normandy Fighting across the smoky fields of France Then home again to build the peace for us With muscle and sweat, and with love and thought Citizen-soldier, happy raconteur - “I’m Old Man Briggs,” he laughed, shaking our hands His place is empty now, just a little while For we will see him again, at Supper
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Apr 5, 2018
Apr 5, 2018 at 4:24 PM UTC
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