Written for lost courage and forgotten honor |
A Warrior’s Dream I’ve lived a thousand lives in a warrior’s dream Knelt against my sword beside a crimson stream Cried out as the victor when the day was won fought and bled when in glory there was none Watched as souls were relieved their burden of flesh and bone Took pride as my lord was crowned to the throne I wielded a sword, and axe, fired bow and rifle Of death and the dying I’ve had an eyeful I’ve seen smoke drift through the battle like souls of the dead The bile taste of the maimed and lost have filled my head I have fought for the crown and for the state, the name of God For love and for hate Grieved as a father, a brother, a son, cursed the hand of fate I have been felled a thousand times in a warrior’s dream Tasted steel as my breath waned and bagpipes screamed Waded through the morning mist Saluted the day with bloodied fist Given no quarter nor asked for such Ripped my soul from Lucifer’s clutch Damned my God, then praised his name Forsaken him and felt he had done the same Have been laid to rest in an unmarked grave Both as a willing soldier and an unwilling slave My last breath given in honor and in vain A tempered soul hardened by pain When the gatherer comes for me, my sword shall fall Not be propped, dust covered, nor displayed, hung on a wall My armor not polished nor my shield unbent Bravery is not lost on those who understood what courage meant I need no flag or banner to pledge my allegiance to Only a field in which to fight upon, a thought that is true Yes, I have lived a thousand lives in a warrior’s dreams Only to awaken in a world where nothing is really as it seems One’s integrity is slain at birth A man’s honor no longer a measure of his worth Where our mettle is no longer tested Men are but lambs, to fall and be bested |