ANOTHER ATTEMPT AT AN ANZAC ALPHABET

A was the Anguish that spread o’er my face
When I saw the remarkable look of the place.

B’s “Beachy Bill,” who fired at my ship—
Punctured the funnel and gave me the “pip.”

C was the “Crump” that went by with a screech
As I jumped from a lighter and fell on the beach.

D was the Daring I failed to display
When fragments of shrapnel came whizzing my way.

E was Earth which I found in my hair
As I woke in the morning and crawled from my lair.

F were the Fleas, and also the Flies,
Who feed on a fellow wherever he lies.

G were the Gripes that gripped me within—
The result of commodities packed in a tin.

H was the Hole that a howitzer made;
It would take me an hour to fill in with a spade.

I was the Idiot who stuck up my head
Before I was taught to take cover instead.

J was the Jam with our rations and rum—
We found it was almost invariably “Plum.”

K was the Knowledge I quickly acquired
Of hiding whenever the enemy fired.

L was the Louse that lurked in my vest,
Reconnoitred my person, and tickled my chest.

M was the Monitor, firing at night,
Which kept me awake when “above” didn’t bite.

N was the “Night stunt,” with trembling heart,
Expecting each moment the Maxims would start.

O’s the O.O.[24]; let’s give him a cheer—
It isn’t his fault that nothing comes here.

P are the Piers—see them shiver and shake
Whenever a launch makes a wash with her wake.

Q stands for “Quick,” to the tunnel we dash
When a horrible missile explodes with a crash.

R are the Rumours we hear every day
That the Turkish moral has quite faded away.

S is the gilded Staff Officer—who
Censors my letters and tears them in two.

T is the Taube that drones in the sky
(Thank goodness, I haven’t been ordered to fly!)

U is the Underground sap we expand—
There’s a twopenny tube to the Narrows in hand.

V is for Victory. How we shall sing
Rule, O Britannia, and God Save the King!

W the Wire we put round our works—
We generally find that it’s pinched by the Turks.

X the “X-periments” made with a bomb—
A neat little cross on a nice little tomb.

Y in the world have I ever been placed
In a trench of cold water right up to my waist?

Z is the mule corps recruited from Zion,
Bearers of water and rations of iron.

“Ubique,” 21st Indian Mtn. Battery.