| | | The Hero |  | 
 |  | The angel hovered just above- The lifeless form below-
 A life that started with a cry-
 Not many years ago.
 
 Come now my son, you must arise-
 Your work here now is ended-
 You have fought for right and freedom-
 Your country you have defended.
 
 We go now to another place-
 Where peace and love abide-
 And join your comrades who will greet you-
 In your heavenly home on high.
 
 All those you love, and those who love you-
 In their hearts you will forever be-
 The one who gave his very all-
 That the living may be free.
 |  | By Claude Dhuet Copyright 2005
 Listed 9/19/2005
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