Two friends upon a battlefield one left on the ground as he dies In a foxhole, the other sits listening to his mate's poor, cries
The first man wanted to save his mate but the Sergeant said, not to go "You'll only **** yourself instead" "I can't leave him that's all I know"
The Sergeant went to turn away as the first man dove from the hole "I have to save my friend," he said "if it costs my immortal, soul"
Minutes later he slid back in clutching his dead friend, in his arms Mortally wounded, he was now blood was pouring, from both forearms
Laid to rest within his friends arms "a waste" said the Sergeant, to some "When I found him, he was alive his last breath said" "I knew you'd come"
Those who live forever bonded round a fire and hearth, tell the tales Are stories told, worth the cost of a poor mother's, cries and wails
Ask a man to die for country he will die for his friend instead But no matter why it happens the poor man is still surely dead
Could we strive to be something more than a tombstone, upon the ground Is death the true test of friendship when Taps plays, the ultimate sound
If we don't learn to love, brothers extinction will be how Man ends It's hard to live a life of pride at the cost of so many friends
Tate
Christ said " No greater love has any man than to lay down his life for a friend" While war seems the ultimate test of this tenant. It is the ultimate shame of humanity. While I see the need of it in WW1 and WW2. These skirmishes since have been needless waste. Humanity will destroy itself if it doesn't stop this. If we don't find the way to forgo war we will all surly die from the shame of it. The countless women and children killed by it are enough reason.