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              OCL P29 Lennon Page 47
              IE OCL P29/47 · Part · 8 October 1923
              Part of Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

              Quote from a parody of Thomas Campbell's 'The Exile of Erin' transcribed by Liam Ó [Dulchaointigh], Tintown No 3 Camp, who ascribes this version to Rudyard Kipling:

              'There came to the beach a poor exile of Erin
              the dew on his thin robes was heavy and chill
              Ere the dust from his brogues he fully had shaken
              He was Member of Parliament introducing a Bill.

              OCL P29 Lennon Page 53
              IE OCL P29/53 · Part · 28 September 1923
              Part of Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

              Verse transcribed by Vincent Burke, Hut 12, No 3 Tintown camp:

              'What is life?
              Ah who can say!
              Clouds upon a summer day
              Gone tomorrow, here today
              Gift of heaven come to stay
              Who can say?

              What is death
              Ah no-one knows!
              Words that cease and eyes that close
              Something sweeter that repose
              Just away that each one goes
              Where God knows!

              What is Love?
              Ah who can tell!
              Sometimes heaven, sometimes hell
              Neither wholly ill or well
              All would buy, but who can sell?
              Who can tell?

              OCL P29 Lennon Page 56
              IE OCL P29/56 · Part · 20 October 1923
              Part of Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

              Quote by Patrick Pearse transcribed by Seosamh Mac Dáibhéid, Tintown No 3 Camp, on the second day of the [hunger] strike ('An dara lá de'n stailc'):

              'Life springs from death, and from the graves of patriot men and women spring living nations.'

              OCL P29 Lennon Page 57
              IE OCL P29/57 · Part · 16 December 1923
              Part of Autograph book of John Lennon/Maggie B. Corcoran

              Verse transcribed by [D.]. Ledwidge, Camp Quartermaster, Tintown No 3 Camp:

              'As the years were before me began
              Shall the years be when we are no more
              And between them the years of a man
              Are as wares the wind drives to the shore.'