Thread: Great War Poems
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Old 04-08-2014, 09:14   #3
Bob Dobson
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Re: Great War Poems

This poem was written by 'M.V.P.', whose true identity is not known It was first published in The Accrington Observer in the early days of the Great War. It can be found in my book 'An Accrington Mixture' Page 63

Ah've just bin tryin'to reckon up,
But bless me if Ah con,
Heaw monny lads fro' Accrington hes donned ther khaki on.
They've gone fro every part o't'teawn.
Fro mansion and fro't'cot.
At duty's caw they've aw gone forth
To share in t'common lot.
Ah dunno think it matters much
Heaw monny on em's gone
We're certain they'' aw do ther best,
Them lads fro Accrington

Ther's one or two Ah know reyt weel,
They're med o' just t'reyt stuff.
They're nooan a bit particular,
Let things be smooth or rough.
There's others that Ah carn'd forged
Fer t'sake o' Owd Lang Syne.
When t'rooad Ah throd wer aw uphill,
They helped me monny a time.
An' when Ah kneel me deawn to ,pray
Ah think o'every one
An' ax the Lord to bless em aw,
Them lads fro Accriongton.

Ther's lots uts gone'l neee'er come back.
They fill a sowjer's grave.
An' others quite as tru an' brave
Lie deep 'neath th'oceans wave.
An' then there's some uts sure to come
Wi a shattered arm ur leg.
Letr's trust they'll noan hev to sit in t'street
Ther daily bread to beg.
An' when they land on England's shore
Ah want yo', every one
To give a hearty welcome to
Them lads fro' Accrington
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