The Soldier's Song | |
| Unto this time, calmer tides he had seen, For a tempest neared the sea, having been Summoned to fulfill a vow he had sworn.
From the comfort of his life he was torn, Taken elsewhere, to an unknown land, To an untold foe, where he would band Together with many, who the same fate Share- to near and tread the enemy's gate, Where a brother in arms fell to the ground By the hatred of an enemy's round. Such courage did abound From within his heart, as he heard the sound, The cry of his brother near to the mound Of earth that he hurried to surround And shield the life of his friend with his own.
Of the seeds among battle that are sown, This deed stands highest above them, alone. And though in death courage is boldly shown, Only in love is it best known.
Hence the earth, this day, a canvas was made, Upon which an estranged beauty was laid, And a garden was sown, which bade A flustering paradox to be made. For man's best and worst this field adorns, And a rose blooms of petals and thorns.
Then the war he lasted, and his friend He saved and returned home to rest and mend His broken heart and jaded limbs, too long Availed. Sated, he sang his weary song And strived withal to rekindle his lost Life, as rose flowers beneath the frost. | By Joshua Johnson Copyright 2005 Listed 6/12/2006 |
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