Imagine a man like Dr. Seuss in a war. Almost seems like an oxymoron to me, but during the second world war, Ted Geisel was there. On December 22, after the Battle of the Bulge, Ted joined a line to purchase the European editon of
If he had lived, he'd probably been 45 or so And he might have been standing there, saluting too At the grave of The Unknown Soldier. . .