How a War Ends
The birds of steel fly over the sky,
Oh, why! Oh! Why?
The steel troops advance,
That's when the fell upon my glance;
I had to return to base,
Fore' the Nazis made a chase.
I took my heels, then I ran,
Then I saw my own sitting in a van;
I staggered a bit, but I managed a jump,
couldn't mount, therefore I bump;
into scrap, I'd hit,
my own didn't even care a bit.
For the betrayal that he made,
Lord! Stab him with a diamond blade;
In a war, none are your ally,
so is war called a human folly;
he pushed the throttle, went away,
I thanked god, for my last day.
the bandits took me to execution,
I shriveled down for their persecution;
This was an end of a life,
an end of my everlasting strife;
to a limit of betrayal by friends,
THIS IS HOW A WAR ENDS!
Copyright © Vineeth Shetty | Year Posted 2023
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