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Those four souls bright, they cantered forth They came, they shook the land They took their guns, and fired north And seized death’s toll in hand They wielded blades, they sparred away With foes on silent shore And it was but one gruesome day That left them there, those four To look upon with guises, grave Their swords, with blood, hued red “Why must we be but so deprave To leave our foes in darkness dead They’re just the same as just are we With children that miss they And every night, in misery They yearn to live a day Why must we be the ones of sin Why must we shed in gore Why must we come, immoral, win We’re not to fight e’ermore We don’t care if you sentence us We’re not going to **** Killing is moral’s bitter loss For G-d and human will'
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Sep 6, 2013
Sep 6, 2013 at 8:33 PM UTC
Death of the Four
Those four souls bright, they cantered forth They came, they shook the land They took their guns, and fired north And seized death’s toll in hand They wielded blades, they sparred away With foes on silent shore And it was but one gruesome day That left them there, those four To look upon with guises, grave Their swords, with blood, hued red “Why must we be but so deprave To leave our foes in darkness dead They’re just the same as just are we With children that miss they And every night, in misery They yearn to live a day Why must we be the ones of sin Why must we shed in gore Why must we come, immoral, win We’re not to fight e’ermore We don’t care if you sentence us We’re not going to **** Killing is moral’s bitter loss For G-d and human will'
Copyright Gleb Zavlanov 2013
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Sep 6, 2013
Sep 6, 2013 at 8:33 PM UTC
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