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As I walked over the Himalayas , It started to rumble , The gunpowder filled the air , As the sots were being fired , Everybody started to make unnatural desire , As the sound of gunfires took over every other sound , The land started to tumble , As the war was going on , No one was able to grumble , No one listened the cry of there ownes , The citizens were being killed day and night , As my soul was not with me , No one was able to stop it , As the battle field was there where we were , Who knows what were they fighting for , For religion or land , For greed or power , Or was it for freedom or to gain right , The whole day it was firing , And even whrn the night felled , It was not over , Thats the way that it goes , It doesnt revealed who is right or wrong , It only made a winner abd a looser , It just brought distruction and sorrow , And finally broke the heart of all. WRITTEN BY: SHASHANK KARN
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Jul 12, 2017
Jul 12, 2017 at 8:19 PM UTC
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As I walked over the Himalayas , It started to rumble , The gunpowder filled the air , As the sots were being fired , Everybody started to make unnatural desire , As the sound of gunfires took over every other sound , The land started to tumble , As the war was going on , No one was able to grumble , No one listened the cry of there ownes , The citizens were being killed day and night , As my soul was not with me , No one was able to stop it , As the battle field was there where we were , Who knows what were they fighting for , For religion or land , For greed or power , Or was it for freedom or to gain right , The whole day it was firing , And even whrn the night felled , It was not over , Thats the way that it goes , It doesnt revealed who is right or wrong , It only made a winner abd a looser , It just brought distruction and sorrow , And finally broke the heart of all. WRITTEN BY: SHASHANK KARN
It is the revealed feeling of soldiers of worldwar
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Jul 12, 2017
Jul 12, 2017 at 8:19 PM UTC
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