Battle
The horn calls
The sky falls
The wind blows
With the sun aglow
The soldiers toiled in their plight
The bird on the trees took head and took flight
Violence for ages, sun up till sundown
And death was made certain by the dozen each night
Blood soaked the pristine ground
Driving the morale of the people down
No longer did they desire to toil in their plight They wanted to be as birds and take flight
Away from the carnage
The turmoil
The pain
And onto a heaven
Full of life
Full of glee
Humanity, they say, is doomed
And the soldiers did agree
Yet they did not lay down their arms
Because the deed was already done
Slaughtered, were they all
Destroyed, their bodies were
If anyone survived that massacre
They would have died inside anyway
War is a burden
A curse
A plague
And there is no cure
Except allowing death to make its way
~L.L Livingston