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The days grew old, the nights grew cold The body grew so weary The guns played their own sweet song The silence became eerie There was no rest upon hardened ground We marched on through the rain and heat We slept awake to look around We never let ourselves be beat The hunger we felt deep inside was not always from our rationed food Our thoughts stretched across an ocean wide to Home away from this ****** feud But I am no longer cold, I do not feel the fear No more hard ground where I need lay I am warm and dry and content here I am just sorry I could not stay I wish I could have seen our children grow Into fine young women and men I would want to tell them, let them know I hated to fight, but I went to War for them I see you weep because I am gone I am sorry I did not say goodbye I know my life helped the world move on But none of us here wanted to die
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Apr 24, 2013
Apr 24, 2013 at 6:20 AM UTC
The Digger ~ r.I.p our ANZACs ~
The days grew old, the nights grew cold The body grew so weary The guns played their own sweet song The silence became eerie There was no rest upon hardened ground We marched on through the rain and heat We slept awake to look around We never let ourselves be beat The hunger we felt deep inside was not always from our rationed food Our thoughts stretched across an ocean wide to Home away from this ****** feud But I am no longer cold, I do not feel the fear No more hard ground where I need lay I am warm and dry and content here I am just sorry I could not stay I wish I could have seen our children grow Into fine young women and men I would want to tell them, let them know I hated to fight, but I went to War for them I see you weep because I am gone I am sorry I did not say goodbye I know my life helped the world move on But none of us here wanted to die
Lest We Forget © 2010
helen
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Apr 24, 2013
Apr 24, 2013 at 6:20 AM UTC
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