y separately published work icon 'Hello, Soldier!' : Khaki Verse selected work   poetry  
Issue Details: First known date: 1919... 1919 'Hello, Soldier!' : Khaki Verse
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Melbourne, Victoria,:Alex McKinley and Co. , 1919 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Australiai"Australia, my native land,", Edward Dyson , single work poetry (p. 3-4)
Billy Khakii"Marching somewhat out of order", Edward Dyson , single work poetry war literature (p. 9-12)
As the Troop Went Throughi"I heard this day, as I may no more,", Bob the Cobbler , single work poetry war literature (p. 13-14)
Marshal Neigh, V. C.i"He came from tumbled country past the humps of Buffalo", Edward Dyson , single work poetry war literature (p. 15-20)
In Hospitali"It is thirty moons since I slung me hook", Edward Dyson , single work poetry war literature (p. 21-29)
Sister Anni"I'm lyin' in a narrow bed,", Edward Dyson , single work poetry war literature (p. 27-29)
Bricksi"Dear Ned, I now take up my pen to write you these few lines,", Edward Dyson , single work poetry war literature (p. 30-34)
Mudi"This war's a waste of slurry, and its atmosphere is mud,", Edward Dyson , single work poetry war literature (p. 35-38)
Mickie Mollynooi"A mile-long panto dragon ploddin' 'opeless all the day,", Edward Dyson , single work poetry war literature (p. 39-45)
Jam : A Hymn of Hatei"What is meant by active service", Edward Dyson , single work poetry war literature (p. 46-47)
Weepin' Williei"When our trooper hit wide water every heart was yearnin' back", Edward Dyson , single work poetry war literature (p. 48-51)
Billjimi"Down to it is Plugger Bill,", Edward Dyson , single work poetry war literature (p. 52-54)
The Crusadersi"What price yer humble, Dicko Smith, in gaudy putties girt,", Edward Dyson , single work poetry war literature (p. 55-60)
Peace, Blessed Peacei"Here in the flamin' thick of things,", Edward Dyson , single work poetry humour war literature (p. 61-63)
The Happy Gardenersi"We were storemen, clerks and packers on an ammunition dump", D. , single work poetry war literature humour (p. 64-67)
The Germi"I took to khaki at a word,", Edward Dyson , single work poetry war literature (p. 68-70)
Joey's Jobi"In days before the trouble Jo was rated as a slob.", Edward Dyson , single work poetry war literature (p. 71-76)
The Girl I Left Behind Mei"I said: 'I leave my bit of land -", Edward Dyson , single work poetry war literature (p. 77-78)
How Herman Won the Crossi"Once in a blue eternity they gave us dabs of rum", Edward Dyson , single work poetry war literature humour (p. 79-82)
When Tommy Came Marching Homei"Devine came back the other day.", Bob the Cobbler , single work poetry war literature humour (p. 83-84)
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