THE WOMAN'S GAME
Was Ihero ever a gnme we did not share, Brofher of mine? Or a day wlinn'l did not piny you fnir, Brother of mine? "Afi good as a boy," you usnd to say, And I was as engw for Iho fray, Aud sis lonlh to cheat or to tun i\way, Brother of mine? You are playing the game that is straight and true, ■ Brother of mine? And I'd givo my soul to stand next to you, Brother of minn? Tho spirit, indeed, is still the snme, I should not shrink from the battle's flamo, Vet here r stay—at the woman s gnme, Brother of mino? If the last price muit needs bo paid, Brother of mine? You wi" »» forward, unafraid, Brother of mine? Death nan so small n pnrl.jr destroy. Ynu will have known thn fuller joy— All! would (hat J had been born a boy, Brother of mine? —"Anon," in "The London Pictorial."
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 192, 3 May 1918, Page 3
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157THE WOMAN'S GAME Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 192, 3 May 1918, Page 3
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