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Thousands
Thousands living in fear For they knew Hitler was growing near In Poland her career would soon to be As she helped scared persecuted to flee Gas chambers were yet to come For not all heeded the warnings of this young one Compassion and determination Made her the first in reporting the War of all Nations A thousand horses and a thousand horsemen A thousand tanks, her story found both ink and pen Hollering of the invasion to be Her worth all would soon well see As German troops invaded Poland Her report the first of World War number 2 The first female War correspondent so new Setting the stage for all the brave lasses who followed through Days long ago when a woman’s job just wasn’t so She led the way, helping thousands begin a new pathway She was the model for those who came after She never quit, until death's battle Her beauty had faded at the age of one hundred and five Her moxy and determination they stayed vibrant and alive She sipped champagne to the very end, one oh five A tear for the lady, whose bravery defeated an evil campaign Clare au Lune For all tiss worth You were and angel Brave on the front lines of truth Rest in peace, divine, for all time
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