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I was not born a soldier But I may be one yet For the fruits of sacrifice To long remain, lest we forget The smith that forged my frame at birth Concealed a sword inside In muscle, love and sinew bound Its dormant instinct to divide We stand as sworn blood-brothers Bound to all men of the moor The night's reluctant sentinels With shared distaste for war Brigades of sleeping infantry We guard horizon's light Until the songs of birds and bells Asphyxiate the night The front line of the morning Lies along dawn's creeping thaw Where shadows stretch to breaking point Like corpses strewn across the floor The last remaining corners Of the night flushed into day Chased down by spears of rising sun Filed sharp to keep the dark at bay And by the time night's throes have stilled Bright morning streaks the sky The vapour trails of tracer planes Like silver needles dangling high From the ancient beams of our beloved proud cathedral’s ceiling
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Jan 25, 2017
Jan 25, 2017 at 3:49 PM UTC
I was not born a soldier
I was not born a soldier But I may be one yet For the fruits of sacrifice To long remain, lest we forget The smith that forged my frame at birth Concealed a sword inside In muscle, love and sinew bound Its dormant instinct to divide We stand as sworn blood-brothers Bound to all men of the moor The night's reluctant sentinels With shared distaste for war Brigades of sleeping infantry We guard horizon's light Until the songs of birds and bells Asphyxiate the night The front line of the morning Lies along dawn's creeping thaw Where shadows stretch to breaking point Like corpses strewn across the floor The last remaining corners Of the night flushed into day Chased down by spears of rising sun Filed sharp to keep the dark at bay And by the time night's throes have stilled Bright morning streaks the sky The vapour trails of tracer planes Like silver needles dangling high From the ancient beams of our beloved proud cathedral’s ceiling
rory-nunn
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Jan 25, 2017
Jan 25, 2017 at 3:49 PM UTC
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