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Confessions of a Soldier
Dear wife I killed a man today… Hence to you, I must confess This heavy burden of mine Orders came swiftly And thrust upon the battlefield was I Shouts of “Charge! Charge!” Echoing still, throughout my mind Blinded by the masses Of my fellow men Who seemed to bound past Too far ahead Somewhere in the distance An enemy was not seen I remained cowardly frozen, while oblivious To dangers surrounding me Why in this particular moment To be struck in the head Not by a missile But, by too many questions I could not comprehend And deafening explosions, whistling bullets A reddening madness in the midst I stood all alone… Contemplating with anger and clenching my fists Then, I spied a suspicious movement From out the corner of my eye He came rushing towards me, bayonet in hand Now, I reasoned fairly quickly that I did not want to die It was he or it was I Who was more willing to live Were there now moral questions to decide Or just an instinct of actions we did Sadly my love All I can say… Is that, I’m the one who lived And walked away Again, in regret I inform you That I’m not entirely sure if I sinned But, this I do know, I did not win I killed a man today
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