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The Lone Slodier
Contributed by
Balmain_Tiger
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Thursday, 14th December 2006 @ 09:11:12 AM in AEST
Topic:
oops
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Distinct but sad he led the march
Proudly he did walk
No sign emotion did touch
Duty he did not baulk
This the story of his time
He grew from his fathers’ rhyme
A vision all but lost
And now we survey the cost
Scattered thoughts until I see
The lone soldier comes near to me
The pride that shone from his eyes
The truth of it all with no lies
Aye the mark this left on me
Gave me what I ought to be
Now in my life his march I recall
For my stick to heed my fall.
Friday, 15 December 2006
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Re: The Lone Slodier
(User Rating: 1 ) by CuriousitysCat on
Wednesday, 17th January 2007 @ 10:16:59 PM AEST (User
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I felt this one. Usually I can't really get into poetry that has anything to do with war symbolism but this poem was written just right somehow for me to be able to find myself able to be into it. It had an interesting theme and I truely enjoy the prideful soldier portrayed.
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