Part 02: Rex Nixon letters, 21 May 1915-27 December 1916 - Page 491
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[Page 491]
Australian Expeditionary Forces
Port Nicholson
At Sea, 27 Dec. '16
The Real Anzac
There are thousands of slouch hatted soldiers in town
Doughty and debonair, stalwart and brown
Some are from Weymouth, others from Salisbury plain
Others have "pushed" in the Western Campaign
Call them Overseas soldiers or "Down under men"
Declare that each one is as daring as ten
Call them "Cornstalks" or "Ernleaves" all out for a fight
But don't call them Anzacs as that's not right
The Anzac - Their ranks are but scanty all told
Have separate record illumined with gold
Their blood on Gallopoli's ridges they poured
Their souls with the scare of that struggle are scored
Not many are left and not many are sound
And thousands are buried in Turkish ground
Those are the Anzacs - The others may claim
Their zeal and their spirit but none their name.