
Hello, Boys!
Hello, Boys! is a collection of poems by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, written during the early 20th century amidst World War I. The poems reflect the sentiments of war, focusing on the struggles, sacrifices, and bravery of soldiers, as well as the emotional experiences of those affected by the conflict. Notable pieces include 'Thanksgiving,' which expresses gratitude for peace, and 'The Khaki Boys Who Were Not at the Front,' honoring non-combatants who contributed to the war effort. The work serves as a tribute to human resilience and the quest for peace during tumultuous times.



















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