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duty

Hazards

Hazards
Soldiers never know when they might take their last breath
Pilots never know when they might crash to their death
Police never know when they might take a fatal round
Fire fighters never know if they'll be consumed by fire all around
EMTs never know when they'll contract a disease
Nurses never know what they'll catch from blood or a sneeze
Yet with all of these possibilities I've listed above
These professionals forge on out of Duty Honor and Love...
Stanley Victor Paskavich/stantasyland.com
01/14/2020

 

Duty

Sending Them Home

 Body bags, Toe tags, assorted pieces galore.
Once they were a soldier, now their my mind's horror.
I am only treated, I never will be well.

New Life

    Remember to plant a tree for every casket you see,
for each of the Veterans that have kept our life free.
Remember to say a verse, for every flag and Black Hearse,

All Enemies Foreign and Domestic

America's fighting an unpopular war,
many of our soldiers have died or seen gore.
Some will have injuries until they reach their death,

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