No sooner had his toddler's steps Erased their sound from mind, When they found their way aboard the ship That leaves all youth behind.No more tin guns and soldiers Will his tiny hands behold, But ammo belts and rifle shells, In a trench now, dark and cold. No more the fear of thunder, Or the shadows on the wall, Will wake him from his playful dreams, Or no cries to me, he'll call. For I gave him to his country, Like so many mothers do. Now, 'tis I who lay here weeping, For his fears are now mine too. I ask, "Oh Lord, what world is this, That sends its sons to war, To kill another mother's child On some forbidden shore. |