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    Mit Rudyard Kipling zum neuen Jahr (III): The Roman Centurion’s Song

    Legate, I had the news last night – my cohort ordered home
    By ships to Portus Itius and thence by road to Rome.
    I’ve marched the companies aboard, the arms are stowed below:
    Now let another take my sword. Command me not to go!

    I’ve served in Britain forty years, from Vectis to the Wall,
    I have none other home than this, nor any life at all.
    Last night I did not understand, but, now the hour draws near
    That calls me to my native land, I feel that land is here.

    Here where men say my name was made, here where my work was done;
    Here where my dearest dead are laid – my wife – my wife and son;
    Here where time, custom, grief and toil, age, memory, service, love,
    Have rooted me in British soil. Ah, how can I remove?

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