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Private Blair of the Regulars
(July 1, 1898)
It was Private BLAIR, of the regulars, before dread El Caney,Who felt with every throb of his wound the life-tide ebb away; And as he dwelt in a fevered dream on the home of his youthful years, He heard near by the moan and sigh of two of the volunteers.
He raised him up and gazed at them, and likely lads they were, But when he bade them pluck up heart he found they could not stir. Then a bullet ploughed the sodden loam, and his fearless face grew dark, For he saw through the blur a sharpshooter who made the twain his mark.
And his strength leaped into his limbs again, and his fading eye burned bright; And he gripped his gun with a steady hand and glanced along the sight; Then another voice in that choir of fire outspake with a deadly stress, And in the trench at El Caney there lurked a Spaniard less.
But still the moans of the volunteers went up through the murky air, And there kindled the light of a noble thought in the brain of Private BLAIR.