Wednesday, September 21, 2005

Soldiers' Coffins

I HAVE DSL NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am pumped now that I have DSL. I've been so busy this week it not even funny. "Much Ado About Nothing" is getting very hectic and I was sick during it. Everything is beeter now though. Tonight I am gooing to put up a WWI poem I wrote.

As I stare in the clouds of smoke
Across "No Man's Land"
All I see are soldiers' coffins
where fighting soldiers stand
They don't know what there would be
How it will happen
All they know is that
Their time on Earth is quickly passin'
Whether it will be by a huge splinter
Going through their innocent skulls
Or if it would be a machine gun
Ran by a soldier, wish him well
If a gas will surround them
And strangle their beating hearts
Or if they will be slaughtered
Right from the very start
What will happen?
Most probably they will all die
For the only survivors in this war
Are dead inside as they cry
I ask myself was it worth it
That the world went to war
Because of an assassination
What was it all done for?
It was done for freedom
At least said by the Black Hand
And that is why the soldiers
On their coffins, they stand
So as I sit and watch these soldiers fight
I wonder to myself
Will I be alright?
Then a shock went to me
Like electricity in my lungs
As I keeled over
In the trench, blood spurting from my lungs
Was it worth it that I landed in my coffin...?

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