Punch/Volume 147/Issue 3824/Stick to it, Right Wing

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Punch, Volume 147, Issue 3824 (October 21st, 1914)
Stick to it, Right Wing! by A. Y. Campbell
4258225Punch, Volume 147, Issue 3824 (October 21st, 1914) — Stick to it, Right Wing!A. Y. Campbell

STICK TO IT, RIGHT WING!

(A few suggested official communiqués, respectfully offered to the authorities in Paris.)

Monday.


Enemy, towards Lassigny, made attack,
But after suffering heavy loss withdrew.
We have made progress near to Berry-au-Bac,
And on our right wing there is nothing new.

Tuesday.


Near the Argonne we had a slight reverse
(Though what the Germans said is quite untrue).
Along the Meuse things seem a little worse,
But on our right wing there is nothing new.

Wednesday.


We gather that sensational reports
Announced the fall of Antwerp ere 'twas due;
There's still resistance in some Antwerp forts,
And on our right wing there is nothing new.

Thursday.


Our left is making progress, and it looks
(For the straight line is getting very skew)
As if our forces might surround von Kluck's.
Meantime, on right wing there is nothing new.

Friday.


Fighting in centre; German loss immense;
Our casualties, it seems, were very few.
All up the left wing Germans very dense;
May they remain so! Right wing, nothing new.

Saturday.


In some few places we have given ground;
In several others we have broken through.
Our left is still by way of working round,
And on our right wing there is nothing new.

Sunday.


On our left wing the state of things remains
Unaltered, on a general review.
Our losses in the centre match our gains,
And on our right wing there is nothing new.

L'Envoi.


So it goes on. But there may come a day
When Wilhelm's cheek assumes a different hue,
And bulletins are rounded off this way:—
"And on the right wing there is something now."