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A Shropshire Lad/1887

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1887

From Clee to heaven the beacon burns,The shires have seen it plain,From north and south the sign returnsAnd beacons burn again.
Look left, look right, the hills are bright,The dales are light between,Because 't is fifty years to-nightThat God has saved the Queen.
Now, when the flame they watch not towersAbout the soil they trod,Lads, we'll remember friends of oursWho shared the work with God.
To skies that knit their heartstrings right,To fields that bred them brave,The saviours come not home to-night:Themselves they could not save.
It dawns in Asia, tombstones showAnd Shropshire names are read;And the Nile spills his overflowBeside the Severn's dead.
We pledge in peace by farm and townThe Queen they served in war,And fire the beacons up and downThe land they perished for.
'God save the Queen' we living sing,From height to height 't is heard;And with the rest your voices ring,Lads of the Fifty-third.
Oh, God will save her, fear you not:Be you the men you 've been,Get you the sons your fathers got,And God will save the Queen.