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THE FOUR BROTHERS

Notes for War Songs (November, 1917)

Make war songs out of these;

Make chants that repeat and weave.

Make rhythms up to the ragtime chatter of the machine guns;

Make slow-booming psalms up to the boom of the big guns.

Make a marching song of swinging arms and swinging legs,

Going along,
Going along,

On the roads from San Antonio to Athens, from Seattle to Bagdad—

The boys and men in winding lines of khaki, the circling squares of bayonet points.


Cowpunchers, cornhuskers, shopmen, ready in khaki;

Ballplayers, lumberjacks, ironworkers, ready in khaki;

A million, ten million, singing, "I am ready."

This the sun looks on between two seaboards,

In the land of Lincoln, in the land of Grant and Lee.


I heard one say, "I am ready to be killed."

I heard another say, "I am ready to be killed."

O sunburned clear-eyed boys!

I stand on sidewalks and you go by with drums and guns and bugles,

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