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For Nineteen Years
They are poor…they’re removed, they struggle through life, Every day is a burden on the edge of a knife, They’re stuck in the circle, that’s all that they know, And there’s not work around, and nowhere to go. But a man full of promise says he does understand, ‘My names Uncle Sam, please take hold of my hand, I’ll break the circle, and then I’ll bring you back, After a year from somewhere in Iraq.’ She stands at the cemetery gates. A small bunch of roses and holding back tears. Just three hundred steps to a name etched in stone That’s all she has now… for nineteen years. On the mantelpiece over the burning wood fire, A son’s photos, citations from her country’s desire as she sits and she weeps on the madness of war, And his last words she heard, “What am I fighting for?” She stands at the cemetery gates. A small bunch of roses and holding back tears. Just three hundred steps to a name etched in stone That’s all she has now… for nineteen years. 2nd January 2010 ©Lindsay Laurie
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