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cies, Algies, 'n' Claudes I've

met
Who could take it 'n' come agen,
While the bullets flew in a screamin' jet.
What in pain, 'n' death, and in mire 'n' sweat
I 'ave learned from them that I won't forget

Is a way of not judgin' men.

SISTER ANN.

I'M lyin' in a narrow bed,

'N' starin' at a wall.
Where all is white my plastered head

Is whitest of it all.
My life is jist a whitewashed blank,

With flamin' spurts of pain.
I dunno who I've got to thank,
I've p'raps been trod on by a tank,

Or caught out in the rain
When skies were peltin' fish-plates, bricks
'n' lengths of bullock-chain.

I'm lyin' here, a sulky swine,

'N' hatin' of the bloke
Who's in the doss right next to mine

With 'arf his girders broke.
He never done no 'arm t me,

'N' he's pertickler ill;
But I have got him snouted, see,
'N' all old earth beside but she

Come with the chemist's swill,
'N' puts a kind, soft 'and on mine, 'n' all
my nark is still.

She ain't a beaut, she's thirty two,

She scales eleven stone;
But, 'struth, I didn't think it true

There was such women grown!
She's nurse 'n' sister, mum 'n' dad,

'N' all that straight 'n' fine
In every girl I ever had.
When Gabr'el comes, 'n' all the glad

Young saints are tipped the sign,
You'll see this donah take her place, first
angel in the line!

She's sweet 'n' cool, her touch is dew--

Wet lilies on yer brow.
(Jist 'ark et me what never knew

Of lilies up to now).
She fits your case in 'arf a wink,

'N' knows how, why, 'n' where.
If you are five days gone in drink,
N' hoverin' on perdition's brink,

It is her brother there.
God how pain will take a man, and
He has spoke with her!

I dunno if she ever sleeps

Ten minutes at a stretch.
A dozen times a night she creeps

To soothe a screamin' wretch
Wh

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