Man's Idiosyncrasy

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Bibliographic Information
Author Reynolds, Elsbery Washington
Genre Poetry
Journal or Book AutoLine o'Type
Publisher The Book Supply Company
Year of Publication 1924
Pages 150
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He went to war and gained renown,
In every fight he stood his ground,
Bullets passed him thick and fast,
Not a scratch from first to last.


We now relate this sorry fact,
He’s been a month upon his back,
On both his cheeks he’ll have a scar,
He stepped in front of a motor car.

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