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The Last Parade. With never a sound of trumpet, With never a flag displayed, The last of the old campaigners. Lined up for the last parade. Weary they were and battered, Shoeless, and knocked about; From under their ragged forelocks. Their hungry eyes looked out.
The Last Parade. With never a sound of trumpet, With never a flag displayed, The last of the old campaigners. Lined up for the last parade. Weary they were and battered, Shoeless, and knocked about; From under their ragged forelocks. Their hungry eyes looked out.
The Last Parade. With never a sound of trumpet, With never a flag displayed, The last of the old campaigners Lined up for the last parade. Weary they were and battered, Shoeless, and knocked about; From under their ragged forelocks Their hungry eyes looked out.
Parade's End: With Benedict Cumberbatch, Rebecca Hall, Roger Allam, Adelaide Clemens. Revolves around a love triangle between a conservative English aristocrat, his mean socialite wife and a young suffragette.
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The Last Parade. With never a sound of trumpet, With never a flag displayed, The last of the old campaigners. Lined up for the last parade. Weary they were and battered, Shoeless, and knocked about; From under their ragged forelocks. Their hungry eyes looked out.
May 13, 2011 · An analysis of the The Last Parade poem by Andrew Barton Paterson including schema, poetic form, metre, stanzas and plenty more comprehensive statistics.
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Nov 3, 2010 · The last of the old campaigners. Lined up for the last parade. Weary they were and battered, Shoeless, and knocked about; From under their ragged forelocks. Their hungry eyes looked out. And they watched as the old commander. Read out to the cheering men.