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Lillian Gard
Poems of the Great War: Her Allowance!
’E
’Er turned up ’er nose at the patch on me shoe!
And ’er sez, pointed like, “Liza, what do ’e do
With yer ’llowance?”
But their clothes be as plain as the victuals they eat):
And ’er sez, “Why not dress ’em up fine for a treat
With yer ’llowance?”
I sez, as I looks ’er quite square up and down,
“Do ’e think us keeps ’oliday ’ere in the town
With my ’llowance?”
And I kneels on the shabby old canvas to pray
For Bill, who’s out fightin’ such brave miles away.
(And I put back a foo o’ they coins for ’e may
Be needin’ a part—may my Bill—who can say?—
Of my ’llowance!)