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Baby Brave
A boy lines up plastic soldiers In straight rows across his floor. He knocks them down with callow ease In a naive game of war. Far across the deepest ocean, In between rich, well-known places, Little boys become those soldiers - Grow hard lines upon their faces. Guns weigh down their frail frames, As they march in groups like drones; Passing by jumbles of bodies - Messy piles of flesh and bones. One cries softly in the corner, Another cannot bear the sound. He takes the blunt side of his gun And beats the other to the ground. In the streets they pass right over Mothers murdered, sisters raped, Countless men whose limbs are broken, But whose empty eyes still gape. Narrow roads become red rivers, Neighbourhoods go up in flames, Backyards turn into cold graveyards - Still they play this twisted game. Far across the deepest ocean, In the richest, well-known places, Boys line up their plastic soldiers With blind smiles upon their faces.
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