Sound Logic
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WHIM-WHAM
a things g0 wrong on vital fronts There’s Nothing to be gained by Mpeg But all the Same it’s sad to find Some Commentators still inclining To give the Clouds of ill Success An imitation Silver Lining. g Bags Problem of Supplies is one Assured of optimistic Mention Each Time our Enemies advance; Some Expert, faithful to Convention, Will note that their Supply Lines must Have suffered dangerous Extension. yee every Time that we withdraw Our Problems of Supply grow less; The shorter Line, the handy Base, Give certain Promise of Success Now we are going to profit by Our simple Foe’s Foolhardiness! UCH logic cannot be upset, Whatever Else may fail or tall; But if we follow it too far The Consolation will be small To know our Problems of Supply Have disappeared for Good and All! \| |
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 170, 25 September 1942, Page 10
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142Sound Logic New Zealand Listener, Volume 7, Issue 170, 25 September 1942, Page 10
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