<h3 id="The_Reasons">The Reasons</h3>
<p>THEY sat before a dugout<br/>
In the unfamiliar quiet of silenced guns.<br/>
And one said:<br/>
“Now that it’s over<br/>
What about a bit of truth?<br/>
Let us say why we came to fight—<br/>
No frills—<br/>
You first, old Fire-eater!”—</p>
<p>One with a whimsical face spoke freely;<br/>
“I?—I sought some stir,<br/>
Some urge in living,<br/>
Some sense in dying.<br/>
I sought a mountain top<br/>
With a view!”</p>
<p>“And the answer?”</p>
<p>“I have seen others find<br/>
What I sought.”</p>
<p>. . . . . . .</p>
<p>“I don’t know that it’s anyone’s business<br/>
Why I came,”<br/>
(Another spoke as if unwillingly),<br/>
“A girl laughed, I think—<br/>
Funny?—Yes, funny as hell!”—</p>
<p>. . . . . . .</p>
<p>His neighbor said,<br/>
“I was a business man,<br/>
No sentiment,<br/><!-- Page 128 -->
Nothing of that kind,—<br/>
But the band played<br/>
And, suddenly, I saw<br/>
My country,<br/>
A woman, with hands outstretched,<br/>
Her back to the wall—”</p>
<p>“U—um,” they nodded,<br/>
<i>“She’s got a pull,<br/>
That old lady.”</i></p>
<p>. . . . . . .</p>
<p>“As for me,” the speaker was abrupt,<br/>
“I was afraid!<br/>
I saw pictures,<br/>
I heard things—<br/>
I couldn’t sleep<br/>
For the Beast that was abroad—<br/>
Fear!<br/>
That’s what brought me!”</p>
<p>. . . . . . .</p>
<p>They sat silent for a moment<br/>
In the sun.<br/>
Then an older man said briefly,<br/>
“We were all afraid . . . . .<br/>
. . . But what of hate?<br/>
Did no one come because of hate?”<br/>
. . . . . .</p>
<p>“Yes—I”—<br/>
They looked at this man<br/>
Curiously,<br/><!-- Page 129 -->
But he added nothing,<br/>
And no one questioned.</p>
<p>. . . . . . .</p>
<p>A fresh-faced boy spoke modestly;<br/>
“Our family are all Army people—<br/>
So, of course—<br/>
And it’s all over now.<br/>
We got through.<br/>
But it was a near thing—<br/>
What?”</p>
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