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Describing the adrenaline rush in a soldier in war -> sequel "I see Them - ID #1700293" |
Rolling down, I see a big Panzer Commander on top, watching us hide in manger A MG 45, our lives we in all his might It was now his turn to be the reaper Then he looked to the side Made tank turn to his right Followed by few more of them And then some more We found a place to hide, let them be out of sight That was all we could do, were too tired for a fight Entering an old church, we got water and some guns I wanted to pray, but it looked more like devil's den Corpses or comrades Made me remember of loved ones As we took their guns and bombs To go out back there Suddenly from nowhere, rendezvous with a company Held guns in hand and back in wall, not to die in Germany And then shootout like fierce volcano bursting out No care who live who die Keep gun pressed and move it all about Don’t pity on those who cry This is war, this is war Kill, kill and kill, this is war There is no friend Not even an enemy Just keep the guns running Because this is war This poem / lyrics is the sequel of my previous song – I can see them. In that song an army private finds himself trapped in the war and has no way to go. Read http://www.writing.com/main/view_item/item_id/1700293-I-see-Them---Heavy-Metal to know more of the story. |