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You never really came home Did you, my love? Tortured memories from hell below   As you prayed to above. You were boys sent to fight a rich man's war As they greedily drank the blood you poured While the nightmares drained every last drop of you Exhausted by the torment they put you through. Friends. Brothers. Lovers. Now all scattered parts across a foreign land Their ashes set deep within the dry desert sand. Vivid memories now stir you in the night The fearful flames in your eyes shining so bright And I see you trying to drown out the mournful flame Yet you hide the whiskey on your breath with endless shame As I conceal my bruised body and battered heart I love you but was never fit to play such a part. So in my anguish - I acknowledge yours Filled with anger for the innocence that once was our Now cruelly trapped behind these post-war bars.
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Aug 6, 2015
Aug 6, 2015 at 1:13 PM UTC
The Endless Sorrow of War
You never really came home Did you, my love? Tortured memories from hell below   As you prayed to above. You were boys sent to fight a rich man's war As they greedily drank the blood you poured While the nightmares drained every last drop of you Exhausted by the torment they put you through. Friends. Brothers. Lovers. Now all scattered parts across a foreign land Their ashes set deep within the dry desert sand. Vivid memories now stir you in the night The fearful flames in your eyes shining so bright And I see you trying to drown out the mournful flame Yet you hide the whiskey on your breath with endless shame As I conceal my bruised body and battered heart I love you but was never fit to play such a part. So in my anguish - I acknowledge yours Filled with anger for the innocence that once was our Now cruelly trapped behind these post-war bars.
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Aug 6, 2015
Aug 6, 2015 at 1:13 PM UTC
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