1916

Cheer oh, comrades, we can bide the blast

And face the gloom until it shall grow lighter.

What though one Christmas should be overcast,

If duty done makes all the others brighter.

1917
THE LAST LAP

We seldom were quick off the mark,

And sprinting was never our game;

But when it's insistence and hold-for-the-distance,

We've never been beat at that same.

The first lap was all to the Hun,

At the second we still saw his back;

But we knew how to wait and to spurt down the straight,

Till we left him dead-beat on the track.

He's a bluffer for all he is worth,

But he's winded and done to the core,

So the last lap is here, with the tape very near,

And the old colours well to the fore.