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Cicely Fox Smith (Сисели Фокс Смит)


The Day of Little Ships


Long after the shadow of war is fled
      And the last battle is fought
Men will remember the Little Ships
      And the great things they wrought.

We shall tell over with laughter and tears
      The homely names they bore —
They, not meant for the baptism of fire
      And the grim uses of war.

Paddler, dinghy and sailing barge
      Eagle and Queen and Belle,
And the humble Marthas of the ports
      That have no name to tell.

Let us remember them and their men
      Who asked not fee nor fame,
But all they knew was a job to do,
      And they spat on their palms and they came.

They dared the hell of the shell-swept dunes,
      The hell of the bomb-torn tide,
They cared not a damn if they sank or swam,
      Nor yet if they lived or died.

Home they came from that coast of death,
      Each with her tale of men,
Stayed but to set them ashore — and so
      Back to hell’s mouth again. . . .

Therefore, while England’s cliffs shall stand,
And the Channel tides do roll,
Let us remember the Little Ships —
How on the Day of the Little Ships
      They saved an army whole.



Cicely Fox Smith's other poems:
  1. A Lament
  2. Dan (The Shantyman)
  3. Old Cob Wall
  4. Sou’ Spain
  5. Shipmates


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