You held my hand, taught me to stand, With silent love, a guiding hand. Now I look up, and call your name — But stars just shine… they’re not the same.
You can’t defeat me, I stand so tall, For my motherland, I give it all. If I must die, don’t shed a tear, The tricolor wrap will bring me near. No greater honor, no deeper pride, Than my flag around me when I’ve died.
You promised forever, then walked away, Now memories haunt what words can’t say. I smile in crowds, but break alone — You were my heart… now I’m just stone.
You moved on like it meant nothing new, But I still smile when I think of you. You forgot the love, the days, the song— But I’ve been yours… all along.
I wear this uniform with pride, But I left my heart where you reside. Each bullet’s echo whispers your name, In war and peace, love feels the same. If I could hold you, just once more— I’d fight no battles, I’d need no war.