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The battle is over Vanquished is the foe Yet why triumph trusts So bitter, so hollow? In the eye of my mind Each enemy was a villain. Yet when I saw it true. Were no monsters, just men. Men, much like us, Trying to do what's right. Our perceptions at odds Mirroring the sides of the fight. Warring for Lords Who use us as pawns Is glory so great, risking The sight of another dawn? T'was not the war But the pillage that came after Fashioned my doubt of men Heeding the devil on their shoulder. Noble causes forgotten Once reaping the spoils of war The blood of innocents staining Mens' honors and their swords. The crowds cheer our names, Place on our heads, Hero's crowns. I paste a smile on my face. It's my heart that wears a frown.
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Dec 31, 2016
Dec 31, 2016 at 4:56 AM UTC
A Hero's Frown
The battle is over Vanquished is the foe Yet why triumph trusts So bitter, so hollow? In the eye of my mind Each enemy was a villain. Yet when I saw it true. Were no monsters, just men. Men, much like us, Trying to do what's right. Our perceptions at odds Mirroring the sides of the fight. Warring for Lords Who use us as pawns Is glory so great, risking The sight of another dawn? T'was not the war But the pillage that came after Fashioned my doubt of men Heeding the devil on their shoulder. Noble causes forgotten Once reaping the spoils of war The blood of innocents staining Mens' honors and their swords. The crowds cheer our names, Place on our heads, Hero's crowns. I paste a smile on my face. It's my heart that wears a frown.
The poem is a reflection on the monstrosities of war.
ShreekantDhuri
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Dec 31, 2016
Dec 31, 2016 at 4:56 AM UTC
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