16 APRIL 1921, Page 15

POETRY.

Holed through and through with 'shot, A sabre sweep had hacked him deep Twist neck and shoulderknot

The potman cannot well recall, The ostler never knew,

Whether his day was Malplaquet, The Boyne or Waterloo.

But there he hangs for tavern sign, With foolish bold regard For cock and hen and loitering men And wagons down the yard.

Raised high above the hayseed world He smokes his painted pipe And now surveys the orchard ways, The damsons ch&tering ripe.

He sees the churchyard slabs beyond, Where country neighbours lie, Their brief renown set lowly down ; His name assaults the sky.

He gripe the tankard of brown ale That spills a generous foam : Oft-times .he' drinks, they say, and winks At .drunk men lurching home.

No upstart hero may usurp That honoured swinging seat ; His seasons pass with pipe and glass Until the tale's complete, And paint shall keep his buttons bright Though all the world's forgot Whether he died for England's pride