Rules remain unwritten They're known but left unsaid You don't speak ill will of someone Especially the dead
Keep off the grass don't dare go there Don't touch and put that down are nothing when you hold them to the people in the ground
You never ask a soldier If he's seen somebody die You will not get an answer But, you see it in their eyes
They live with this deep secret It burns a hole inside their heart So, don't ever ask this question Don't put the horse before the cart
Your grandad, earned our freedom As did many others too They fought for future generations that means they fought for me andΒ Β you Freedom is a concept One that many do not get It's a thing taken for granted And that should make us all upset
The battles that they went through both in real time and their mind For a concept such as freedom To which so many remain blind
You never ask a soldier If he's seen somebody die You will not get an answer But, you see it in their eyes
Be grateful and respectful To show they did not die in vain don't ever ask a soldier Don't make him show his pain