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A MILITARY INCIDENT
Dawn heralded the coming sun—
For Douglas was computing
The minute—and the sunrise gun
Was manned for his saluting.
For Douglas was computing
The minute—and the sunrise gun
Was manned for his saluting.
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The gunner at that firearm stood,
The which he slowly loaded,
When, bang!—I know not how it could,
But sure the charge exploded!
The which he slowly loaded,
When, bang!—I know not how it could,
But sure the charge exploded!
Yes, to that veteran's surprise
The gun went off sublimely,
And both his busy arms likewise
Went off with it, untimely.
The gun went off sublimely,
And both his busy arms likewise
Went off with it, untimely.
Then said that gunner to his mate
(He was from Ballyshannon):
“Bedad, the sun's a minute late,
Accardin' to this cannon!”
(He was from Ballyshannon):
“Bedad, the sun's a minute late,
Accardin' to this cannon!”
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