XIIIThe Deserter„What sound awakened me, I wonder, For now ’tis dumb.”„Wheels on the road most like, or thunder: Lie down; ’twas not the drum.”Toil at sea and two in haven And trouble far:Fly, crow, away, and follow, raven, And all that croaks for war.„Hark, I heard the bugle crying, And where am I?My friends are up and dressed and dying, And I will dress and die.”„Oh love is rare and trouble plenty And carrion cheap,And daylight dear at four-and-twenty: Lie down again and sleep.”„Reach me my belt and leave your prattle: Your hour is gone;But my day is the day of battle, And that comes dawning on.„They mow the field of man in season: Farewell, my fair,And, call it truth or call it treason, Farewell the vows that were.”„Ay, false heart, forsake me lightly: ’Tis like the brave.They find no bed to joy in rightly Before they find the grave.„Their love is for their own undoing, And east and westThey scour about the world a-wooing The bullet to their breast.„Sail away the ocean over, Oh sail away,And lie there with your leaden lover For ever and a day.”