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Salut Aux Blessis

    By Joseph Horatio Chant



    A group of mounted officers
    Ride up and fall in line;
    Their gleaming swords hang at their sides,
    Chevrons their arms entwine;
    They bare their heads as pass along
    A train of wounded men,
    Their shattered comrades from the field
    They ne'er may meet again.

    "Salut aux Blessis!" loud they cry.
    The wounded soldiers hear,
    And for a time forget their pain,
    And swell the lusty cheer.
    Thus should it be in other lines;
    The men who lead the van
    Should e'er accord a brother's cheer
    To every wounded man.

    The "rank and file" the wounds receive;
    Sometimes the leader, too;
    But honest wounds none should despise;
    The bearer may be true.
    He stood his ground 'gainst mighty odds,
    And dared the shot and shell;
    So bare your heads, ye scarless ones,
    And say, "Thou hast done well!"



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