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Rookie rhymes, by the men of the 1st and 2nd provisional training regiments, Plattsburg, New York By: Unknown

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In the collection of poems titled “Rookie Rhymes,” readers are treated to a unique glimpse into the experiences of the men of the 1st and 2nd provisional training regiments, stationed in Plattsburg, New York. While the authorship remains unknown, it is clear that these verses were penned by the hands of those who proudly served their country during a time of training and preparation.

The poems themselves offer a personal and heartfelt perspective on various aspects of military life. From the initial days of basic training to the bittersweet farewell, the verses capture the emotions, challenges, and camaraderie that the young soldiers experienced. Each poem presents a different tale, allowing readers to relish the diversity of voices and experiences within the regiments.

The lyrical quality of the writing is one of the book’s strengths. Each poem adheres to a rhyming scheme, rhythm, and structure, enhancing the overall flow and musicality of the verses. The simplicity of the language chosen adds to the relatability of the poems. They do not attempt to create an elaborate literary masterpiece; instead, they aim to convey genuine emotions and personal reflections. The result is a collection that is accessible to all readers, military personnel or not.

One aspect that stands out in “Rookie Rhymes” is its ability to convey the dichotomy of emotions experienced during military service. The poems seamlessly oscillate between light-hearted moments, capturing the camaraderie and bonding that soldiers develop, and more somber reflections on the sacrifices and uncertainties that lie ahead. This balance ensures that readers are not overwhelmed by the weight of the subject matter but are instead guided through a nuanced exploration of the soldiers’ experiences.

However, it is essential to note that the anonymity of the authorship leaves readers craving more context and personal connections. Understanding the individual voices behind the verses would have added depth to the collection, creating a stronger emotional link between the reader and the soldiers. Additionally, while the poems successfully capture the emotional landscape of the regiments, a more extensive range of themes and subject matter could have enhanced the overall impact of the collection.

Despite these minor shortcomings, “Rookie Rhymes” remains an enjoyable and poignant collection of poems. It provides a valuable window into the lives of those who trained, sacrificed, and offered their services to defend their country. Whether read as a historical artifact, a glimpse into military life, or simply an exploration of human emotions, this collection reminds us of the enduring power of poetry to capture the essence of the human experience.

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[Illustration: Let’s Go!!]

ROOKIE RHYMES

BY THE MEN OF THE 1st. and 2nd. PROVISIONAL TRAINING REGIMENTS PLATTSBURG, NEW YORK

MAY 15 AUGUST 15 1917

[Illustration]

HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS NEW YORK AND LONDON

ROOKIE RHYMES

Copyright, 1917, by Harper & Brothers Printed in the United States of America Published September, 1917

CONTENTS

Page

PUBLICATION COMMITTEE 13

FOREWORD 15 Robert Tapley, Co. 5, 1st P. T. R.

PART I POEMS

STANDING IN LINE 19 Morris Bishop, Co. 8, 1st P. T. R.

THE FIRST TIME 21

ONWARD CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 22 D. E. Currier, 2d Battery, 1st P. T. R.

THEY BELIEVE IN US BACK HOME 24 Anch Kline, Co. 1, 1st P. T. R.

ODE TO A LADY IN WHITE STOCKINGS 29 Robert Cutler, Co. 2, 1st P. T. R.

“AVOIRDUPOIS” 31 D. E. Currier, 2d Battery, 1st P.T.R.

GO! 35 J. S. O’Neale, Jr., Co. 4, 2d P. T. R.

THE PLATTSBURG CODE 36 R… Continue reading book >>

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