Written for 11/11 2 years ago. Enjoy :) |
They jumped into my plane at dawn We flew into the sky They were so young, so brave, naive Did not think they’d die Just a little further As we looked into the sun But out of nowhere shots began We couldn’t even run Flaming bullets speeding by Too fast to make a sound They hit the wing, once, twice, three times We sped towards the ground I landed safely on the ground By cover of the trees Green and brown blent our disguise Into the scenery We stepped out onto grassy land Muddy, hard and cold Then my boys faced their predecessors Faces weary and old Their skin was grey and pasty-like They smelt of must and flies But most terrifying of all Was the look held in their eyes None were standing properly None were free and famed Every single one of them Was leaving this place maimed They used to be happy-go-lucky Just as naive and raw They once were green and brown, alive But no, not anymore My boys stared in horror As they watched the replacements pass Shuddering they saw themselves The deja vu watch glass Sometimes when I’m home alone And read a story of war I cannot help but think of them Their gallant pride galore War poems portray all these men As heroes, strong and fit Who died for a noble cause But where’s the point of it? War is ugly, brutal, harsh And no one else seems proud These men were scared, alone, afraid As they’d all avowed And whenever I remember All these brave young men I think of the brutality That was bestowed on them Rest In Peace xx |