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by Ben Waterhouse » Thu Jan 22, 2015 1:40 pm
Very useful, thanks. Big Fred is one of my favourite historical chaps.
"Come listen to my story boys,
There's news from overseas,
The Camel Corps has held their own
And gained a victory.
Weep not my boys for those who fell,
They did not flinch nor fear,
They stood their ground like Englishmen,
And died at Abu Klea.
No more our colonel's form we'll see,
His foes have struck him down.
His life on earth alas is o'er
But not his great reknown.
No more his merry voice we'll hear,
Nor words of stern command,
He died as he had often wished,
His sabre in his hand.
Weep not me boys for those who fell,
They did not flinch nor fear,
They stood their ground like Englishmen,
And died at Abu Klea.
Now Horseguards Blue both old and young,
Each man from front to rear,
Remember Col Burnaby at sandy Abu Klea.
And when Old England calls her Blues to battle soon or late,
We shan't forget how soldierly the Colonel met his fate.
Weep not me boys for those who fell,
They did not flinch nor fear,
They stood their ground like Englishmen,
And died at Abu Klea."
Arma Pacis Fulcra
God, War, Drink.