XXII
The street sounds to the soldiers' tread,
  
And out we troop to see:
A single redcoat turns his head,
  
He turns and looks at me.
My man, from sky to sky's so far,
  
We never crossed before;
Such leagues apart the world's ends are,
  
We're like to meet no more;
What thought at heart have you and I
  
We cannot stop to tell;
But dead or living, drunk or dry,
  
Soldier, I wish you well.
A.E. Housman, A Shropshire Lad
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