Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 March 1917 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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BUGLES HAVE BLOWN BUGLES have blown —and it’s form, men, form! The trumpets have answered—it’s storm men, storm! Up to the ramparts, salute and ride! Over the wall in a living tide! , Up the wall and over! Summer forgetting the clover, ~— the honey and birds Xhe flower .=._ This the moment and this the hour When bugles are bees—Oh, follow Their ringing blast through the hollow, Up the passage, and through the wall Bugles have.blown, bugles have blown, To boats, men, one and all! Drums, drums, drums don’t you hear Trumpets to answer them down the street! Swinging platoons in marching order. The call comes up from border to border Out of the lane and alley, Come, with the world to rally! Come to the music that calls you over— Up the wall and rampart over •- Leaving the bees to honey and clover, Leaving the sweethearts to reply Unto the Kiss of your twinKling eye. Leaving the little one, leaving the mother, Leaving linKed in the ranks of each other Up the passage and through the wall— Bugles have blown, bugles have blown— To boats, men. one and all ! —AdaptedfromFolgerMcKinsev,mtheSun,Baltimdre ~ ■■ : . .- X: —