It was War. As the ashen glow From a single torch failed to illuminate the horror. It's unnerving depravity was unseen By the boy stood with cigarette smouldering between chapped lips. He feels no cold as the winds sweep and cut into his flesh But in that moment he shivers anyway. It was War. As the stench from putrid bodies Lay on the icy floors of yesterday To remind him of friends he'd lost. Their brown khaki uniforms bludgeoned In the remnants of the historical battle-cry For a King's shilling and the fight for victory. It was War. As the orders came to rise and fight Against unseen foes as scared as he. The orders came to kill Any who dared to stand for what is right. The order came for bayonets fixed And charge. It was War. As the sun on that cold October morning sent shivers of trepidation Along his aching spine, but he felt no pain as he climbed the hill. It was War. As the sun on that cold November morning sent a tremble of fear Through his gut, but again he felt no pain as he climbed the hill. It was War. As the sun on that cold December morning seemed to refresh his soul So with confidence he climbed the hill. But this time, he felt the pain as his life slipped so easily away. |