Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 217, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1917 — “Somewhere In France." [ARTICLE]

“Somewhere In France."

Our soldiers face a foe once more, Somewhere in France; On bur gallant ally’s shore. Each prepared to do his tit, And make light of doing it, Somewhere in France. Exponents of true liberty. Somewhere In France; Of freedom both on land and sea, Upholders of democracy. Opponents of autocracy, Somewhere in France. Your boys and our boys among the rest. Somewhere in France; And all Inspired to do his best, To give their lives If fate so will*, In trenches or on shot-swept hills, Somewhere in France. Qur hearts are with the boys In drab, Somewhere in France; A valiant lot, both proud and glad That they have opportunity to serve A righteous cause with pluck and nerve, Y Somewhere in France. 'The spirit of ’76 aflame, Somewhere In France; ■ Moving forward in freemen’s name, icepaying service long ago By Lafayette and Rochambeau, Somewhere in France. —Walter S. Frazier.