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None sob for the hero When at last, his end he meets No remembrances for deeds long done Only lauding of defeat No parades or tickertape Or maybe moonlight vigils Just a simple wooden box And a few religious symbols And everyone's a saint And everyone's a martyr- Brother, sister, mother Son or daughter, father For when Death finally comes And surely takes us all, No one weeps for any When the last one finally falls No one mourns the common man No fanfare at his death Just complacence and contempt And softly veiled regret.
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Jan 3, 2016
Jan 3, 2016 at 4:57 AM UTC
No One Mourns the Common Man
None sob for the hero When at last, his end he meets No remembrances for deeds long done Only lauding of defeat No parades or tickertape Or maybe moonlight vigils Just a simple wooden box And a few religious symbols And everyone's a saint And everyone's a martyr- Brother, sister, mother Son or daughter, father For when Death finally comes And surely takes us all, No one weeps for any When the last one finally falls No one mourns the common man No fanfare at his death Just complacence and contempt And softly veiled regret.
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Jan 3, 2016
Jan 3, 2016 at 4:57 AM UTC
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