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- In the trenches defending holding on to his own weapon
- In the distance artillery rounds are dispensing
- So young with the gun but he holds on his composure
- In school one day now he’s grown to a soldier
- Lil Daniel is strapped, the grenade on his hip
- Other soldiers talking shit as they blazing thier clips
- In his face where he sits, he just waits for the trip
- A soldier moves past him, complaining a bit
- “GET UP DANIEL !”he teammate angrily equips
- Daniel 's eyes blood red from staring at the action
- Looks at his arsenal, comparing with conviction
- With the silencer twisted on the tip of his gat
- He push the trigger, there’s a delay on the action
- Like when your Internet skip and connecting is lagging
- Smoke clears; Daniel sees a body lying lifeless
- Wipes the sweat from his palms, recalibrates his devices
- He’s new to this war, hasn’t received extended mags
- So he goes for the head to conserve the rest he has
- Just a child on the battlefield training to bust
- Voice cracks over his radio, “they’re gaining on us”
- In the background is music, Aaron gon use it
- As motivation to erase the opposition’s units
- Aaron told his friends he’d be the meanest of soldiers
- So he keeps his composure, some perceive him as older
- Cause while many like to talk he’s focused on the scope
- Can’t believe the graphics he’s seeing as opponents getting smoking
- He’s found their camp, there’s too many, he don’t dare fight
- Sends in the call for a quick, bloody air strike
- He hears all the screams and watches destruction
- His only goal is to kill without seeing repercussions
- His mother hates when he goes to battle and war
- Afraid his mind will be transformed from the tragedy torn
- Every shot he takes just adds to the score
- Knowing he’ll move up the ranks as fast as before
- A sniper hits Aaron; he goes down to recoup
- Another bullet flies by, hits the ground by his boot
- Over the headset, “Aaron, dude to your right”
- Aaron stands, big mistake, quickly he’s sniped
- It’s an out of body experience he sees himself in third person
- One kill away from that gunship, he screams and he curses
- “Aaron!” his mother screams from the next room
- The child sulks, staring at the TV in his bedroom
- Aaron, a child sucked into the screen that he sees online
- Just waiting for the end of that respawn time
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