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Description
Mr. Wilson demonstrates that although his memory of overseas service may have faded, his love of singing and ability to do so are still very obvious.
Transcription
I feel rather proud, my health has been such and I've taken care of myself pretty well and I've survived this far. I don't know how long it'll be, but I can sit here and be photographed. I had a job presented to me and I tried to carry it out as well as I could. Rode a horse in the First World War, I was a trumpeter. Well I got them up in the morning, put them to bed at night, called them for meals and so on, but that's about it. I think I've sung all my life. I love to sing and I've sung professionally a great deal but nevertheless I sing for the joy of singing. If I loved you time and again, I would try to say all I'd want you to know if I loved you words wouldn't come in an easy way. Round in circles I'd go longing to tell you but afraid and shy. I'd let my golden chances pass me by. Soon you'd leave me, off you would go at the break of day. Never, never to know how I love you. If I loved you.