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The Sage--a poem by Maj. Ralph Hamilton

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The Sage

Upon life's loud and gaudy stage

Occasionally appears a sage.

Whose words are so profound and strong,

He goes unnoticed in the throng:

But if one ear should catch the theme

And mould it to a future dream,

The cast may be a golden key

To unlock doors eternally.

And when the doors are opened wide,

The cast will see and step inside,

And decorate stage

From which they may ignore the sage.

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Ralph Hamilton-Biography

Ralph in the cockpit of his P-51 Mustang 'Debra Dell'--Duxford, England, 1944.
Ralph in the cockpit of his P-51 Mustang 'Debra Dell'--Duxford, England, 1944.
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