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Crimson Waves
Light was thrown off the waves, cast down by the moon
 Though the light was bright, the shadow of the fort ahead laid heavily on our hearts
 The colours of the flag we fought for fluttered, white stars on blue next to our brown skin and blue uniforms
 The sand beneath our feet moved as we started forward, a machine with one purpose
 The blasts of the cannons were quieter only then the yells of men as I watched my comrades die
 Then I brought up my gun and we fired, only to have the front line fall
 I fought my way up the hill, my friends and brothers my only protection from death
 All around me were the slain and as I turned a new man fell on me
 Blood coated his pale face and more spilled out of three wounds in his side
 With a yell I forced him off me and charged, my heart thudded in my ears, in time with the pounding ocean waves
 The sun rose slowly over the flying stars and bars, reflected in the glassy orbs I once used to see
 Crimson waves still washed upon a blood soaked shore, having taken on the duty of my heart

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