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					| An end to snipers And IED flak
 While patrolling 
					the
 Ominous streets of Iraq;
 
 Peace and tranquility
 Now rule his land;
 He no longer treads
 The bloody 
					sands.
 
 His time has ended in
 The service of the 
					sword;
 He sleeps in peace in the
 Arms of the Lord.
 
 My son, my child, my
 Hope for the future,
 His 
					uniform concealing
 The surgeon's sutures
 
 That 
					could not stay
 His ebbing life,
 And return him whole
 Again to his wife
 
 And his own sons who
 In sorrow 
					weep
 Over the coffin where
 Their hero now sleeps.
 
 The rifles fire,
 The bugles play,
 Honoring the end
 Of his earthly days.
 
 I turn away, and
 Stifle a 
					curse;
 I see approaching
 Another hearse,
 
 For 
					the snipers remain
 As does IED flak
 For others who 
					patrol
 Deadly streets in Iraq.
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					| By Thurman P. Woodfork Copyright 2007
 Listed 
					January 31, 2011
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