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The Words Of War
I speak the language of war
 that I’ve never lived.
 I saw the death of war
 that goes on like nobody’s seen.
 A hurricane,
 tornado and a
 man made disaster.
 Those who lived it
 never wish they did.
 Those who cry
 stand up strong.
 Lost a limb or so
 well that’s normal.
 That’s because to humanity
 wars are a norm.
 And it seems we plan
 and live to engage in one daily.
 The words of war are fierce
 scaring those that are in it’s way.
 None stands in the way of war
 and I’m writing about it 
 because it concerns us all.
 That three letter word
 W-A-R
 brings grief to hearts of mothers
 and tears to the  fearless eyes children of war.

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