Battle - Hill-born

by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson

I sometimes wonder if it’s really true I ever knew Another life Than this unending strife With unseen enemies in lowland mud; And wonder if my blood Thrilled ever to the tune Of clean winds blowing through an April noon Mile after sunny mile On the green ridges of the Windy Gile.

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