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us, soldiers

Sleeping on the floor

Same clothes on.

Night before,

How many juices of the gods did you imbibe?

Still feeling its heroic effects.

Night filled with swirling, incomplete memories

Shared by your soldiers at your side.

Some may say we fight too hard,

And too often.

We say we fight because we are obligated,

And, to guard our youth

For one more week.

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Mar 25, 2013
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