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Acts of Aggression
Based on a quote from Watership Down: "He fought because he actually felt safer fighting than running." His experience in fighting battles had been friendly games of Monopoly Rolling dice across a colorful board after shaking, to hear them rattle. Those were serious acts of aggression and hotels were POWs, taken in possession Weapons were a top hat, thimble or boot Men built houses, not blew them up Winner, the one accumulating the most loot Snake eyes moved him two spaces forward, instead of sniper eyes on roofs of Park Place resulting in blood dripping from a man's face He wished he was only playing a game But shots were fired from somewhere near Bullets seeking men to kill and maim War is fought with emotions of courage and fear It was time to clear his squadron out That kind of move is what wars are about With rifle ready he led the charge Run through a mine field, though weary and tired He heard a man cry out, "I've been hit, Sarge!" Without a free space they could'nt stop to rest No Short Line Railroad upon which to ride No fox holes dug, in which to hide Amid shots fired, he passed down the word, "GO!" only stopping to collect dog tags of his dead men This time the battle was fought and won From a shrapnel wound his blood took flow It was never bravery that he lacked It was being interred with a bullet in his back. When asked why he hadn't turned to run, knowing his platoon was badly overpowered, He sighed and replied, "I'm not a coward, So I rolled the dice and landed on Chance. The top card said Be brave and attack! So we fought until we took our property back."
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