Sacred Poems
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South of Saigon
Amidst the fields, amidst the pain
Shattered metal fell like rain
To see the sky - the smoke had cleared
And there revealed the fate I feared

Three of us left on the field
As war extends its heartless yield
Another name for but the roles
A record of this days toll

Returned as but a box and flag
A step up from a body bag
To shield you from the scars of war
To not let the next batch know what's in store

A raw deal no matter how you look
More names than would fit in just a book
You'd need much more to count them all
And so you can see us on the wall

Children Death and Dying Ancient Places Life and Living
Echoes of War The Family of God The World Around Us A Possible Future
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