Thomas of the Light Heart

Owen Seaman

1861 to 1936

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Facing the guns, he jokes as well
As any upon the Bench;
Between the crash of shell and
His laughter rings along the trench;
He seems immensely by a
Projectile which he calls a 'Black Maria.'

He whistles down the day-long road,
And, when the shadows fall
And heavier hangs the weary load,
Is down-hearted? Not at all.
'T is then he takes light and airy
View of the tedious route to Tipperary.

His songs are not exactly hymns;
He never learned in the choir;
And yet they brace his dragging
Although they miss the sacred fire;
Although his choice cherished gems
Do not include 'The Watch upon the Thames.'

He takes to fighting as a game;
He no talking, through his hat,
Of holy missions; all same
He has his faith-be sure of that;
He'll disgrace his sporting breed,
Nor play what isn't cricket. There's his creed.