FROM MY TRENCH
Aclear, cold night, and in the southern airThose far-off thunderings so often there;[12]A Turkish moon is shining fitfully—My thoughts are ’neath another moon where wePaced slowly through the tree stems—you and I.And, looking back at yon farewell, I sighAnd wonder whether then I cared as muchAs now I do when far beyond your touch.Cpl.Comus, 2nd Bat., A.I.F.
Aclear, cold night, and in the southern airThose far-off thunderings so often there;[12]A Turkish moon is shining fitfully—My thoughts are ’neath another moon where wePaced slowly through the tree stems—you and I.And, looking back at yon farewell, I sighAnd wonder whether then I cared as muchAs now I do when far beyond your touch.Cpl.Comus, 2nd Bat., A.I.F.
Aclear, cold night, and in the southern airThose far-off thunderings so often there;[12]A Turkish moon is shining fitfully—My thoughts are ’neath another moon where wePaced slowly through the tree stems—you and I.And, looking back at yon farewell, I sighAnd wonder whether then I cared as muchAs now I do when far beyond your touch.
Aclear, cold night, and in the southern air
Those far-off thunderings so often there;[12]
A Turkish moon is shining fitfully—
My thoughts are ’neath another moon where we
Paced slowly through the tree stems—you and I.
And, looking back at yon farewell, I sigh
And wonder whether then I cared as much
As now I do when far beyond your touch.
Cpl.Comus, 2nd Bat., A.I.F.
Cpl.Comus, 2nd Bat., A.I.F.
FOOTNOTES:[12]Cape Helles is about 12 miles south of Anzac, and the distant rumble of the guns there was constantly in the air at Anzac.—Eds.
[12]Cape Helles is about 12 miles south of Anzac, and the distant rumble of the guns there was constantly in the air at Anzac.—Eds.
[12]Cape Helles is about 12 miles south of Anzac, and the distant rumble of the guns there was constantly in the air at Anzac.—Eds.