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I could put my head in a noose To set my thoughts loose The one’s that must choose To honor what mother hoped to produce Or what freedom would lose If I cut my tongue out with my fears Between the time that naked bodies were born And the sound of a terrifying horn We learned of heroes to mourn And enemies to scorn Unknowing which badge to adorn Would it be of laughter or of tears? Men speak with assurance over destiny Others mock those of certainty While he buried his Father on Wednesday Telling his best friend on Friday Wondering why we walk so proudly When we always lose no matter our years The schemes of men immune to widowing their brides Walking ashore as we lay, subject to the tides That do not know the history of our lies Or the spoken truth that only divides While those who are weak must choose sides And decide which voice it is that a saved man hears
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Apr 3, 2015
Apr 3, 2015 at 9:02 PM UTC
What a Man Must Choose
I could put my head in a noose To set my thoughts loose The one’s that must choose To honor what mother hoped to produce Or what freedom would lose If I cut my tongue out with my fears Between the time that naked bodies were born And the sound of a terrifying horn We learned of heroes to mourn And enemies to scorn Unknowing which badge to adorn Would it be of laughter or of tears? Men speak with assurance over destiny Others mock those of certainty While he buried his Father on Wednesday Telling his best friend on Friday Wondering why we walk so proudly When we always lose no matter our years The schemes of men immune to widowing their brides Walking ashore as we lay, subject to the tides That do not know the history of our lies Or the spoken truth that only divides While those who are weak must choose sides And decide which voice it is that a saved man hears
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Apr 3, 2015
Apr 3, 2015 at 9:02 PM UTC
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