Fallen Soldier
Nineteen eighteen, my twentieth year
War almost over, or so we hear
Whistles blow, along the trench
From yonder, deaths bitter stench

Crossing razor wire, into no-mans land
Bullets scream, a target I stand
Praying to survive, a bursting shell
My body then shattered, there I fell

On a battlefield, wounded, in pain
Never see loved ones, ever again
Fluid of life, slowly ebbing away
Never imagining, this fateful day

In a wilderness, feeling alone
Through night, an incessant groan
All that's left, is love in my heart
For my loved ones, as life I depart

Hazy thoughts, come to the fore
Dead, forgotten, alive no more
Memories fading, through tearful eyes
Trying to remember, amid dying cries

Alone on a battlefield, for life I fight
A soldier fallen, taken this night
Taking my leave, a greater duty calls
Before my eyes, another soldier falls

Looking down, on fields of poppy red
Each one a comrade, soldiers dead
Never forget, those souls so brave
For you alone, their life they gave
Copyright: Robert Lewis 1998-2003 Worldwide
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