SIX SONNETS

By Margaret Elizabeth Sangster

Somehow I never thought that you would go,

Not even when red war swept through the land —

I somehow thought, because I loved you so,

That you would stay. I did not understand

That something stronger than my love could come,

To draw you, half-reluctant, from my heart;

I never thought the call of fife and drum

Would rend our cloak of happiness apart!