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A Canadian Soldier Dies
"a kid at heart" Quote by _his mother It was in the morning when the soldier was shoot, not just once but shoot twice in his back while on guard; by a terrorist wannabe of ill repute, it left Canadians weeping and deeply scarred. On sentry at the Monument for the War Dead; by the Tomb Of The Unknown Soldier his life bled. As he lay there his tears must have been for his son, mother, family, dogs- that he would never see; all the adventures and an army path not done, a soft sigh . . . and his earthly spirit was set free. A nation wept as they mourned for this dead young man; gone 'cause of a terrorist killer with no plan. _________________________ June 23, 2022 Written for the contest, Tears Of A Valiant Soldier sponsor, Faraz Ajmal Rhyming verified on RhymeZone
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