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"The American Soldier" by Geraldine Lewis
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Sunday, 25 May 2008
“The American Soldier”

A warrior, like none other
You lay down your life, for others
Even those different, from your mother
You live a life of imminent danger
This, you do, to protect total strangers

You even risk harm, for foreigners
You're kind, to brokenhearted, sojourners
What more can anyone ask?
Even God, must be pleased, with such tasks

You stand guard at the gate
In your hands, lie a whole nation’s, fate
Oh, how my heart weeps for you,
I won't be right, till, you're all through

God bless you American soldier
I'm praying for you, like I told ya
May God, make his face to shine upon you
And from me, to you, much honor, is due

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