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The Soldier

by John Clare

Home furthest off grows dearer from the way;

And when the army in the Indias lay

Friends' letters coming from his native place

Were like old neighbours with their country face.

And every opportunity that came

Opened the sheet to gaze upon the name

Of that loved village where he left his sheep

For more contented peaceful folk to keep;

And friendly faces absent many a year

Would from such letters in his mind appear.

And when his pockets, chafing through the case,

Wore it quite out ere others took the place,

Right loath to be of company bereft

He kept the fragments while a bit was left.

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