Les Grands Mutiles
Robert William Service
I saw three wounded of the war: And the first had lost his eyes; And the second went on wheels and had No legs below the thighs; And the face of the third was featureless, And his mouth ran cornerwise. So I made a rhyme about each one, And this is how my fancies run.
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- Robert William Service : L'escargot D'or
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- Robert William Service : Little Brother
- Robert William Service : Little Moccasins
- Robert William Service : Little Puddleton
- Robert William Service : Lobster For Lunch
- Robert William Service : Local Lad
- Robert William Service : Longevity
- Robert William Service : Lord Let Me Live
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- Robert William Service : Land Mine
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