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war
by aLn m macleod

Thursday, August 28, 2003

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only read this if your extremely bored lol xx

War. Kills hundreds of thousands
Spares the rich and the wealthy
Why. Because they don’t have the balls to fight
Send some nobody out to die
While afterwards you brag about surviving the war
You didn’t survive the war, you avoided the war

War. Two hypnotized powers
Both feel they are right
But both are wrong
War doesn’t solve our differences
If the first world war solved our problem
Why was there a second world war?

War. Young boys in trenches
Mindlessly aiming at other young boys
The boy on each side is the same boy inside
They are both terrified and have been forced in war by there government
Democracy? Freedom? These words mean nothing

But when all the dust has settled , when all is said and done
The brave survivors of the horrific battle
Have grown from boys to men
For they have seen things so terrifying
You and I can only imagine
Things I hope never to see

When will people realise
This world is dying


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