Veteran - Stephen A. Roberts
In the smoke and flattened fields
your comrades walked into oblivion;
you were left to face
a hundred years alone
Now you are fêted
and they ask you,
before you fade into history,
what was it like?
A tear comes,
it is for the fallen:
and for the
world still at war
Stephen A. Roberts
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