<h2><SPAN name="page40"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span>A BALLAD OF THE RANKS</h2>
<p class="poetry">Who carries the gun?<br/>
A lad from over the Tweed.<br/>
Then let him go, for well we know<br/>
He comes of a soldier breed.<br/>
So drink together to rock and heather,<br/>
Out where the red deer run,<br/>
And stand aside for Scotland’s pride—<br/>
The man that carries the gun!<br/>
For the Colonel rides before,<br/>
The
Major’s on the flank,<br/>
The Captains and the Adjutant<br/>
Are in the
foremost rank.<br/>
<SPAN name="page41"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span>But when it’s ‘Action
front!’<br/>
And
fighting’s to be done,<br/>
Come one, come all, you stand or
fall<br/>
By the man who
holds the gun.</p>
<p class="poetry">Who carries the gun?<br/>
A lad from a Yorkshire dale.<br/>
Then let him go, for well we know<br/>
The heart that never will fail.<br/>
Here’s to the fire of Lancashire,<br/>
And here’s to her soldier son!<br/>
For the hard-bit north has sent him forth—<br/>
The lad that carries the gun.</p>
<p class="poetry">Who carries the gun?<br/>
A lad from a Midland shire.<br/>
Then let him go, for well we know<br/>
He comes of an English sire.<br/>
<SPAN name="page42"></SPAN><span class="pagenum">p.
42</span>Here’s a glass to a Midland lass,<br/>
And each can choose the one,<br/>
But east and west we claim the best<br/>
For the man that carries the gun.</p>
<p class="poetry">Who carries the gun?<br/>
A lad from the hills of Wales.<br/>
Then let him go, for well we know,<br/>
That Taffy is hard as nails.<br/>
There are several ll’s in the place where he dwells,<br/>
And of w’s more than one,<br/>
With a ‘Llan’ and a ‘pen,’ but it breeds
good men,<br/>
And it’s they who carry the gun.</p>
<p class="poetry">Who carries the gun?<br/>
A lad from the windy west.<br/>
Then let him go, for well we know<br/>
That he is one of the best.<br/>
<SPAN name="page43"></SPAN><span class="pagenum">p.
43</span>There’s Bristol rough, and Gloucester tough,<br/>
And Devon yields to none.<br/>
Or you may get in Somerset<br/>
Your lad to carry the gun.</p>
<p class="poetry">Who carries the gun?<br/>
A lad from London town.<br/>
Then let him go, for well we know<br/>
The stuff that never backs down.<br/>
He has learned to joke at the powder smoke,<br/>
For he is the fog-smoke’s son,<br/>
And his heart is light and his pluck is right—<br/>
The man who carries the gun.</p>
<p class="poetry">Who carries the gun?<br/>
A lad from the Emerald Isle.<br/>
Then let him go, for well we know,<br/>
We’ve tried him many a while.<br/>
<SPAN name="page44"></SPAN><span class="pagenum">p.
44</span>We’ve tried him east, we’ve tried him
west,<br/>
We’ve tried him sea and land,<br/>
But the man to beat old Erin’s best<br/>
Has never yet been planned.</p>
<p class="poetry">Who carries the gun?<br/>
It’s you, and you, and you;<br/>
So let us go, and we won’t say no<br/>
If they give us a job to do.<br/>
Here we stand with a cross-linked hand,<br/>
Comrades every one;<br/>
So one last cup, and drink it up<br/>
To the man who carries the gun!<br/>
For the Colonel rides before,<br/>
The
Major’s on the flank,<br/>
The Captains and the Adjutant<br/>
Are in the
foremost rank.<br/>
<SPAN name="page45"></SPAN><span class="pagenum"></span>And when it’s ‘Action
front!’<br/>
And
there’s fighting to be done,<br/>
Come one, come all, you stand or
fall<br/>
By the man who
holds the gun.</p>
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