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In Flanders

    By Eugene Field



    Through sleet and fogs to the saline bogs
    Where the herring fish meanders,
    An army sped, and then, 't is said,
    Swore terribly in Flanders:
    "--------!"
    "--------!"
    A hideous store of oaths they swore,
    Did the army over in Flanders!

    At this distant day we're unable to say
    What so aroused their danders;
    But it's doubtless the case, to their lasting disgrace,
    That the army swore in Flanders:
    "--------!"
    "--------!"
    And many more such oaths they swore,
    Did that impious horde in Flanders!

    Some folks contend that these oaths without end
    Began among the commanders,
    That, taking this cue, the subordinates, too,
    Swore terribly in Flanders:
    Twas "------------!"
    "--------"

    Why, the air was blue with the hullaballoo
    Of those wicked men in Flanders!

    But some suppose that the trouble arose
    With a certain Corporal Sanders,
    Who sought to abuse the wooden shoes
    That the natives wore in Flanders.
    Saying: "--------!"
    "--------"

    What marvel then, that the other men
    Felt encouraged to swear in Flanders!
    At any rate, as I grieve to state,
    Since these soldiers vented their danders
    Conjectures obtain that for language profane
    There is no such place as Flanders.
    "--------"
    "--------"

    This is the kind of talk you'll find
    If ever you go to Flanders.
    How wretched is he, wherever he be,
    That unto this habit panders!
    And how glad am I that my interests lie
    In Chicago, and not in Flanders!
    "----------------!"
    "----------------!"

    Would never go down in this circumspect town
    However it might in Flanders.



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