C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
Henry Allsopp
Poems of the Great War: Young and Old
YOUNG
W
HAT makes the dale so strange, my dear?
What makes the dale so strange?
OLD
The men have gone from the dale, my dear,
And that makes all the change.
YOUNG
The lanes and glens are still at night,
No laughter or songs I hear.
OLD
Our lover-lads have marched to the fight
And maidens are lonely, my dear.
YOUNG
The kine are slow to come to the call
That once were all so quick.
OLD
They miss the voice known best of all,
Of John or brother Dick.
YOUNG
And will the dale be always strange
And dull and sad, my dear?
OLD
Ay, lassie, we shall feel the change
For many a mournful year.
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