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A collection of short, rhythmic poems that portray soldiers in khaki, public send-offs, and the everyday drama of camp life, blending patriotic fervor with down-to-earth portraiture. Many pieces juxtapose jaunty march songs and humorous sketches with quieter depictions of hospital wards, letters from the dead, and the private toll of waiting and grief. The tone shifts between celebratory communal scenes and intimate elegies, while occasional satire critiques social attitudes at home. Overall the sequence moves between vernacular portraits, vivid marching rhythms, and reflective meditations on courage, loss, and the desire for peace.
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