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Bobby Tobruk: Souvenir Story of a Digger's Dog (1944) By Roger L. Rye

 

"BOBBY TOBRUK !"

This poem was written by one of the boys, in memory of a little dog found in Tobruk. He went to Greece with the troops, and one of the early boys brought him back.

 

He was only a stumpy-tailed poodle;

He owned no pedigree;

He was born in a Libyan sandstorm,

Near an Eye..e R.A.P.

The boys of the company loved him;

They treated him like a mate;

He shared their beer and biscuits

And anything else they ate.

He'd do his share of the line guard,

And a share of the picquet as well;

But never a crime had our Bobby;

Not a single A.W.L.

He saw his share of the fighting-

And fought like a soldier, too;

For we taught him concealment and cover,

In the billets at "Mersa Matrue."

He barked at the Mount of Olympus

And fought in the thick of the van;

And the boys of H.Q. loved him-

They voted Bobby a man.

Our Bobby was born to battle,

But with none of the battler's luck;

He dodged Nazi s.a.tering dive-bombers-

To die 'neath an Arab's truck.

So we gave him a soldier's funeral;

T'was all that we could do-

For Bobby Tobruk was a cobber of ours,

And helped us see it through !

 

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Bobby Tobruk: Souvenir Story of a Digger's Dog (1944) By Roger L. Rye

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