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[[File:Patrick MacGill thumb.png | 200px | right | thumb |Patrick MacGill]] [[Category:Influences on Morrissey - Literature]] == Relevance == A part of his poem "Matey" features in [[Mention::Autobiography]]: <blockquote> "Who on earth is Patrick MacGill, who in 1916 wrote:<br> Over the top is cold, matey –<br> You lie on the field alone.<br> Didn’t I love you of old, matey,<br> Dearer than the blood of my own.<br> You were my dearest chum, matey –<br> (Gawd! but your face is white)<br> But now, though reliefs ’ave come, matey,<br> I’m goin’ alone tonight.<br> I’d sooner the bullet was mine, matey –<br> Goin’ out on my own,<br> Leavin’ you ’ere in the line, matey,<br> All by yourself, alone.<br> Chum o’ mine and you’re dead, matey,<br> And this is the way we part<br> The bullet went through your head, matey,<br> But Gawd! it went through my ’eart"<br> </blockquote>
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