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Traitor

He served his country

With the will and might

But only he forgotten

No one fights alone

Many medals and ribbons

Piled neatly across his chest

Honor and Valor was a waste

Carrying himself so foolishly

Disrespecting our Flag

How could he be so boastly?

As he walks the desert shores

I've drawn my bow

Releasing with ease

An arrow whistling through the wind

Feasting upon this corpse

Another traitor

Retribution

To a vulture's embellishment

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Published
Nov 29, 2009
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