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THE AMERICAN VET
01/01/2008 17:07:39 / Reflective
THE AMERICAN VET Written by: Chaplain Russ 'Nam / Beirut Vet 1971 - 1992
I wear black for the oppressed And homeless vet, The pride is still within him He hasn't given up yet.
One who was once a very Proud Warrior Who bravely went and served when called Because of what he was taught and believed Since his innocent youth, He just wanted to prove himself By giving them his all. But now when he needs his countries help No one answers his call.
Everyone is so afraid of him By the way he looks and smells His drunken stupor or drug induced high But they don't understand, or know him As they pass him by All the promises made to him By the country he once so proudly served That now when he needs their help He finds they were nothing but lies.
They don't understand or know of The battles he still fights Waging in his memories, dreams and mind. Now takes the drugs and alcohol To help him survive and forget Of leaving his Brothers behind But he will always be with them In his memories, dreams and mind
Still in the firefights and the horrors of war But when he needs his country His country doesn't need him anymore
And now their names are upon a wall They watch him come to search for them Searching for them all And when his country needed him He didn't fail the call
And now when he needs them His country doesn't give a damn But for all that he believes in He will still make his stand.
And it's just another day Knowing he has given his best But only when GOD takes him home Will he get his eternal rest.
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