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An altar of high sacrifice
For hearts like mine,
And, as God's stars in far-off space,
Its tapers shine.

And on that altar there are laid—
Through tears that blind—
A million sacrificial hearts
Of mothers left behind.

And so it is I hold his hand
And lift up prayerful eyes
That God will save my boy from share
In that great sacrifice.


MAY-TIME
'TIS May-time here in our own fields,
The blue birds sing all day,
But—tis hiss of shot and snap of shell
For those we've sent away;
   For the May-time is a battle time,
    And far across the sea
   Our men will keep their tryst with death
    Or win for Liberty!

'Tis May-time in the London lanes,
Where blossoms softly nod,
But—'tis fight-time on the Flanders front,
Where souls go home to God;

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