Punch/Volume 147/Issue 3821/The Awakening

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Punch, Volume 147, Issue 3821 (September 30th, 1914)
The Awakening by Arthur Kidd
4258050Punch, Volume 147, Issue 3821 (September 30th, 1914) — The AwakeningArthur Kidd

Ere our lesson to the Kaiser,
Self-anointed Lord of Earth,
Left that furious monarch wiser
Re our troops' intrinsic worth,
Frankly, I had thought you flighty,
Callous to very core;
Lovely—yes, like Aphrodite;
Nothing more.

Later, when you slaked your thirsting
For an apron, cuffs and cap,
Long before the war-cloud, bursting,
Made a mess of Europe's map,
Though your mind showed some improvement,
Lady, I conceived you had
Joined a purely social movement
For a fad.

Now the scales at length uplifted
From my eyes in you reveal,
Verily, a woman gifted
With the power to help and heal.
So I send, for shame, these verses
Where you brave the battle's brunt,
One of England's noble Nurses
At the front.