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A moment of silence, My friend we share Even though the thoughts may be of despair, Our brave soldiers, courageous and kind, gave their lives to give us peace of mind. Sons and daughters, we shall never find With such dedication towards our mankind All of the lost ones Armed with their guns Fight for our freedom, our honour, our love The torch of this act they pass down to us In hopes that we accept it without such a fuss Remember the soldiers, the brave ones, their hearts Remember their loved ones, their country, their art To fight with such passion For strangers to one Is embedded in us, as they live in our hearts. Forever preserved, their memory still To honour and cherish and keep close to us till We pass this torch on to those after us And teach to them too, the deeds of those hearts The brave ones, the lost ones, the mourned ones still We keep in our hearts, their memory till We learn to appreciate all that we gain And see that it comes from a dark red rain of innocent blood spilled for our own lives Of long lost soldiers who have long since died. Repent for all your words, for come will the day When you rue every single thing you had to say For when now it is your turn to stand up now See if even the slightest head bows As we remember those soldiers far gone Who fight for us, die for us every day Think back and repent child, for come will the day When nothing but memories come back to stay Remember.
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amrit-gill
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Mar 14, 2012
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