Dulce et Decorum Est II
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Dulce et Decorum Est II
If in your imagination you could fly Across that country and see the bodies lying Twisted by the road and hear the cry Of those children whose blood is testifying To the uncaring cruelty of war, And hear the weeping of those broken men Who say with millions gone, “No more, no more Must civilization commit this sin again,”
My friend, you would not tell us with such glee That we had gone to war to destroy a land That for all its faults, and boasts, could never be A threat to us no matter how it planned, Or try to claim that with all that blood and gore You kept creating without pause or cease That you were forced to start this awful war Across the Middle East to bring it peace.
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