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With the Colors / Songs of the American Service

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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.

About the Author

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Everard Jack Appleton

Everard Jack Appleton was an American author known for his contributions to literature during the early 20th century. He is particularly recognized for his work "With the Colors / Songs of the American Service," which reflects themes of patriotism and the experiences of American servicemen. Appleton's writing captures the spirit of his time, offering readers insights into the cultural and emotional landscape surrounding military service. His work remains a notable part of the literary heritage related to American history and the arts.

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