The One who Remembers Treachery
I have long since lost the war And I have already paid the debts To the people who swore That my battle would beat all bets
None had entertained The notion of defeat All had refrained For no one could take the heat
A mutiny they call it Among the outside world But inside our caves, dull-lit Morals and power are easily swrilled
I never saw it coming Only felt the burning hot white fire Everyone was humming As he stood up and said a memorial. Liar!
He said I fell in battle I smile on my face They never knew - what cattle! What was done to further my friends disgrace
They only thought of going home Of their family and friends But guilt will haunt them where ever they roam Until I greet them with unforgiving hands.
Sharonxdx · Thu Dec 16, 2004 @ 12:37am · 0 Comments |