C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.
M. G. Meugens
Poems of the Great War: The Fleets
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Admiral Drake?
Are you keeping watch, when with never a light
They patrol the seas and wait for a fight?
Admiral Drake?
Did your masthead catch that wireless cry?
Did you in sorrow watch them die?
Admiral Drake?
Do their voices ring o’er the decks again,
“Have at them, boys!” in the old refrain?
Admiral Drake,
Are your boats all out in a rush to save?
Do you stand to salute the death of the brave?
Admiral Drake?
Are Collingwood, Blake and Nelson, too,
In their high-decked ships, along with you?
Swing wide to let you through,
And out o’er the seas your galleons sweep
To fight for the flag anew.