Two Fusiliers

by Robert Graves

  


Two Fusiliers is featured in Graves' collection, Fairies and Fusiliers (1918).
Two FusiliersFred C. Palmer, Royal Fusiliers portrait near Herne Bay, 1914-1918

  And have we done with War at last? Well, we've been lucky devils both, And there's no need of pledge or oath To bind our lovely friendship fast, By firmer stuff Close bound enough. By wire and wood and stake we're bound, By Fricourt and by Festubert, By whipping rain, by the sun's glare, By all the misery and loud sound, By a Spring day, By Picard clay. Show me the two so closely bound As we, by the red bond of blood, By friendship, blossoming from mud, By Death: we faced him, and we found Beauty in Death, In dead men breath.


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