A Toast

From the outset of war, readers of The Luton News began to wax lyrical in verse. This neatly worked poem, reflecting the town's respect for the men of the North Midlands Division billeted here, was published on October 8th.

 

A Toast

 

Here's to the lads from the Valley of Trent,

From Potteries, Peak, Fosse and Fen,

Who left home and all to answer the call

Of their King and their country for men.

 

To fight for their country at home or abroad,

In far distant lands o'er the sea,

In defence of the Right 'gainst the forces of Might,

Which menace the land of the free.

 

Here's luck, Notts and Derby and Staffordshire lads,

Here's luck to you, Leicesters and Lincs,

May you act the man's part and keep the stout heart

Which from duty and danger ne'er shrinks.

 

Here's to you lads and your fair lady friends,

Luton's daughters whose bright beaming smiles

Have lightened your way, and made your hearts gay

As you march many long weary miles.

 

Here's to you, lads, who so worthily wear

The Tiger, the Sphinx and Staffordshire Knot.

When hostilities cease, and the world is at peace,

May health and prosperity be your lot

J.D.

Luton

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Current Location: 

Wardown Park Museum
Old Bedford Road
Luton
LU2 7HA
United Kingdom

Most Relevant Date: 

Sunday, October 18, 1914