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Cicely Fox Smith (Сисели Фокс Смит)


A Cavalry Soldier


With loud talking and laughter,
  And a long, careless stride,
He paces the crowded pathway,
  With head high in pride.
And mean men passing beside him
  Shrink, as from one unclean,
From the strong son of England,
  The servant of the Queen.

In the forefront of battle
  I think I see him ride,
With the drawn sabre gleaming
  That swings at his side;
With a bearing erect and stalwart,
  And a look calm and keen,
The strong son of England,
  The servant of the Queen.

When the drums beat to battle,
  With a quick-leaping breath,
'Mid the rush and hurry of warfare
  He rides down to death.
And the waiting and toil and hardship
  Are as if they had not been
To the strong son of England,
  The servant of the Queen.

When the wild charge is over
  And the safe ground they gain,
He may hear a cry from behind him
  Of a comrade in pain.
And back on his way of mercy
  To the smoke-mantled scene
Goes the strong son of England,
  The servant of the Queen.



Cicely Fox Smith's other poems:
  1. Shipmates
  2. Farewell to Anzac
  3. The Fight on the Island
  4. Old Cob Wall
  5. Homeward


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