Day after day, our soldiers go to war
Day after day, soldiers die
The 6 o'clock news keeps us up on the score
In reality it fills our everyday lives with lies
Day after day, soldiers die
The 6 o'clock news keeps us up on the score
In reality it fills our everyday lives with lies
For our soldiers, the days are long
The nites are brutally cold
Fighting for our country, the bravest men alive
But ,the fighting continues and no end in sight, we are told
Riots in the city
War, killing, and hate
The world is not so pretty
God, we need your help, before it is too late
Published by Ila Ann
I am a freelance writer. I started writing short stories and poetry back in high school. Just recently realizing that it is my passion and suddenly I can't seem to write enough! Writing is the best way I k... View profile
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