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The country needs a man like you,
’Twill suffer if you prove untrue.
What though you cannot bear a gun?
That isn’t all that’s to be done.
There are a thousand other ways
To serve your country through the days
Of trial and the nights of storm.
You need not wear a uniform
Or with the men in council sit
To serve the flag and do your bit.

Somewhere for you there is a place,
Somewhere you have a task to face.
There’s none so helpless or so frail
That cannot, when our foes assail,
In some way help our common cause
And be deserving of applause.
Behind the flag we all must be,
Each at his post, awake to see
That in so far as he has striven,
His best was to his country given.

You can be patient, brave, and strong,
And not complain when plans go wrong;

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