THE Daily Poem: Kossovo Day
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For copyright reasons we are not able to provide the full text of the poem on this database. Following are the details of the publication in which it appears.
F W Harvey was a friend of Ivor Gurney and the author of A Gloucestershire Lad at Home and Abroad. He was best known for his comic poems about ducks. Kossovo Day was written in England just before the author left for the front, and was published in Gloucestershire Friends: Poems from a German Prison Camp by Sidgwick and Jackson (1918).
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