Rescued from a copy of The Odd Volume, a one-off literary miscellany published in 1910 to raise money for the National Book Trade Provident Society, is the following poem by Norman Davey entitled “Aerial Survey (no 3498 K).”
Back from Sahara’s sun-scorched sand,
With its dome of shimmering blue:
Back from beyond Van Dieman’s Land
Where the pack-ice breaks the view :
Back from the glow of the sun-kissed snow
On Fuji Yama’s crest;
We have fled from the grey of the dawning day
—Fleeter than falcon for its prey—
Home to the winsome West,
My Boys!
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