262 FOR DELIVERANCE and turning in For happy deliverance from tin hats and stirrup-pumps, gas drills and stand-to. From buckets of sand and blacked out windows. From Sunday parades, long watches and lectures. From cleaning rifles and learning fractures. From sleeping in bunks and tea in dirty cups. From turning out at all sorts of hours. From nuisance of torches— and flickering batteries. From pavement collisions, delays, dislocations, frustrations, irritations. From all the cussed inconveniences of war— For deliverance from these Give thanks.