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The Toy Soldier

I could not doubt the devotion of a Toy Soldier

To stand for so long

For what has been forsaken

 

His shoes

Which, once upon a time, had been black

Are now chipped and stained

His buttons

Once brilliant and polished

Are now dull and hanging only by threads

His face

Once adorned with regal features

Is now distorted and deformed

 

Tell me Toy Soldier

How heavy is that rifle

The one you have never dropped

The one you never gave up

And how weary are your legs

Cursed to carrying the burden of your own weight

For as long as you last

 

Tell me Toy Soldier

Where are you now

Lonely and forgotten

Outdated and obsolete

 

So why Toy Soldier, why

Do you stand there still

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Jan 21, 2013
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