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Just A Kid (Soldier)
- Decisions are weighed but rest on only one's shoulders,
- he was just a kid but ranked the best soldier,
- people followed but still looked down on age,
- this kid killed people now he's locked in a cage.
- Why wrongful sorrow is felt for his victims,
- nobody cares who caused the Columbine forge,
- distorting principles of endued greed,
- that kid only tried to help with remembrance pleas,
- now his rank stripped and his life taken away,
- the kid circles lonely in a dark cold cage.
- Why do people fear what they don't understand?
- Why do we flee instead of holding our stance?
- Why do we give money to those who lie on a man?
- Moral of the story has a deep with held meaning,
- he was just a kid who simply was believing,
- take what you want from the story foretold,
- but my words fall short on those who don't know.
- On a battlefield of blood and distaste,
- this Soldier fought his way to free from his disgrace.
- Instead of being thanked for his heart and his spirit,
- people show hate but they were nowhere near it.
- He was just a kid but saved many peoples' lives,
- with a bullet to the heart where his enemy demons coincide.
- Monster or man the answer is in itself,
- this kid fought for his country and his actions have him grieving,
- he had many losses in a land of violence gleaming.
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