About This Book
The collection gathers lyric and narrative verse in two parts: one grouping of martial-themed poems addresses life under the flag, loyalty, comradeship, camp humor, longing, sacrifice, and small scenes of daily military routine; the other presents quieter pieces on youth, love, memory, nature, and seasonal celebrations. Many poems use plain, direct language, mixing ballad rhythms, occasional wit, and sentiment to evoke comradeship and the comforts of home. Recurring motifs include the banner as a unifying symbol, farewell and return, and the consolations of ordinary kindness amid upheaval.
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