英文诗歌300首 THE CHANCES
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    THE CHANCES

    By Wilfred Owen

    I mind as ’ow the night afore that show

    Us five got talking,—we was in the know,

    “Over the top to-morrer; boys, we’re for it,

    First wave we are, first ruddy wave; that’s tore it.”

    “Ah well,” says Jimmy, —an’ ’e’s seen some scrappin’—

    “There ain’t more nor five things as can ’appen;

    Ye get knocked out; else wounded—bad or cushy;

    Scuppered; or nowt except yer feeling mushy.”

    One of us got the knock-out, blown to chops.

    T’other was hurt, like, losin’ both ’is props.

    An’ one, to use the word of ’ypocrites,

    ’Ad the misfortoon to be took by Fritz.

    Now me, I wasn’t scratched, praise God Almighty

    (Though next time please I’ll thank ’im for a blighty),

    But poor young Jim, ’e’s livin’ an’ ’e’s not;

    ’E reckoned ’e’d five chances, an’ ’e’s ’ad;

    ’E’s wounded, killed, and pris’ner, all the lot—

    The ruddy lot all rolled in one. Jim’s mad.

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