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MURRAY COUNTY POETRY

Poems by Murray Poets and Poems About Murray County
ON THE DEATH OF WINSTON CHURCHILL
by Emma Best


It mourns our hearts
Abroad and at home,
For another great leader
Has vanished and gone.
We know up in heaven
Among the brave and true,
Will be Roosevelt and Kennedy
And Winston Churchill too.

With Washington and Lincoln
And all the rest,
That fought for their country
Both east and west.
Sir Winston Churchill
left for his home above,
But he left with this world
His undying love.


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