Just A Moment In Time | |
| Those who knew me in my youth would say He burned the candle at both ends, night and day I would disagree, but that would be a waste I just lived life, as though in haste
Certainly, there was an attempt to cram as much as I could Into each day, sometimes more than I should There is a question in my mind as to a premonition in my dreams That this will come to an end, sooner than later, as it seems
Pay no attention to such thoughts of mortality, or the lack Enjoy your life on earth, don't look back Enjoy someone or something, the sun, moon, sounds and sights And the warm summer breezes on balmy, lazy nights
I'm a twenty year man in the Marines, so I can travel and learn I've witnessed war and peace and turmoil every where I turn An old gunny sergeant remarked, "I have this comment to tell There will be another war, on that you can count, be prepared, train well"
Marines are blessed to spend their time on this earth in Hell Heaven will welcome them "You have served your time, so rest a spell" I have no fear, as this life has been a good test of spirit and soul Bring it on, the challenge is to carry out the next role
Be steadfast, clear of mind, resolute in the task That is all anyone can ever ask There is a struggle going on in the desert sands so far from here It draws me toward the turmoil as a leaf in the wind, I fear
I have no strong desire to shape this conflict for one cause or other There is no one in this fight who I can call my 'brother' But I will go to this far away land, I'm not afraid Of injury or pain, it will not interfere with plans I have made
With my comrades I journey afar to a place I've never known It's riches are few and far between, and very overblown So very, very cold at night, the sky is clear except for contrails up high The days are so hot, but there is no shelter, this is not a place to die
The battles rage on, time forgotten, whether day or night The enemy will not give up his land without a fight What day is this ? Does anyone know ? We have endured this filthy place. Is there some other place we can go ?
From a cluster of reeds come two forlorn souls with their hands held above their head They want water and they seek to surrender, at least that's what one of them said Then the slight one drops to the ground I hear the AK-47 deliver it's round
A tank gunner delivers a burst, and they exist no more Too late for me, something is different than before A fierce pain in my groin, and down I go A rivulet of blood on the hot sand does flow
I watch it as the world begins to fade away Someone is by my side. What did he say ? Now, that aged premonition does seem at hand I can feel the burning hot sand
As I have said, "This is no place to die" but it's not my call I have met my fate after all Not a single tear should any one of you shed Only old people die in bed
Have a party, celebrate and recall the good times we have had Why should anyone be remorseful or sad Why did I dread this last page in the book of life, peace and quite at last Long, long ago, I read this chapter and this is how the die was cast
Goodbye. My journey is at an end, I've earned my rest Where I go, no more wars, tell the gunny I have reached my quest | By Murl D. Long Copyright 2004 Listed November 20, 2006 |
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