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The War

by REDACTED_Chr

All you can remember is the deafening sirens, All you could remember was the storm of steel, Heading for you and your men. You wanted to protect your country, but the country ended up protecting you. Where did it go so wrong? It all went wrong when you joined the war. You were unprepared.
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Nov 16, 2017
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A bit of a change up for once.

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#war#guilty#short#sweet#simple
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