HOMESICK

In the winter when the snow fell And this France was bleak and white, And the days turned—oh so quickly To the cold and cheerless night, I was homesick.

When the rains came, ceasing never, And the earth was all a mire, And we tried to crowd the gloom out With our puny fagot fire, I was homesick.

Now it’s summer and the poppies Are a-flaming on the hill— It is France in all her glory And the larks are singing, still I am homesick.

Allerey, France, May, 1919.


Transcriber’s Notes:


The cover image was created by the transcriber, and is in the public domain.

The illustrations have been moved so that they do not break up stanzas and so that they are next to the text they illustrate.