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Have you heard the shiver of bodies hurled
    Chest on crashing chest,
When thigh-bones snap like pistol shots
    And men meet breast to breast?
Have you seen the feet of a maddened horse
    Red-wet with the wine of war
And wondered in crushing a comrade's face
    What you had killed him for?

Ever the sweep of the wave of men
    On the reef of jagged death,
And frozen faces like cockle-shells
    Where the breaker billoweth,
The out-flung arms of a down-lipped boy
    With his throat shot through—

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