Remember brother we didn't play with toys we were two little toy soldiers on two sides of the cold war crawling on elbows and knees in the backyard with a blackberry tree firing at each other with invisible guns our mouths echoing the rat-tat of bullets and it was not blood that soaked us but drops of heavily falling rains upon soil long parched by the heat exuding smell of love all over the wind when the two would roll over each other escaping from a war with no real enemies pleading i'm wounded, don't shoot me.
We don't play wars any more brother the cold war is long over and we stopped being not enemies.