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			| My finger was pulling the trigger Having no choice but to do the deed
 Faithful to my stripes
 And the will to survive
 Sharing in his thoughts, "Him or me?"
 
 Perhaps he, too, is a number one son
 Thrown into the fire, being tested and tried
 Having no other choice
 Hearing a mother's voice,
 Plaintively crying, "Come back home alive!"
 
 Who would blame me for what I was doing
 For anyone else would do the same
 Left alone to decide
 Who should have to die
 Him or me? God silent in the heat of the fray
 
 Then it was over. for that boy on the ground
 But for me, the battle had just begun
 Having made the choice
 Once more I heard God's voice
 No longer silent in the dusk of the dying sun
 
 Through conflict, He showed me what hate can do
 Experiencing face-to-face the effects of war
 How it could push me to kill
 Challenging my very own will
 A part of me dying, wondering what we're fighting for
 
 I was a long way from home, a long way from God
 Fighting a battle in a land not my own
 Surrounded by the fight
 On a hot, dark summer night
 Daggers of guilt tearing through me
 
 God! If I do not make it out of this mess
 I swear, the first thing I am going to do
 Is to find this boy I just killed
 And ask him how it felt
 "Who suffered the bullets worst, me or you?"
 
 Then after. I am going to ask him
 (If I should dare) for him to pardon me
 For I, in the heat of the fire
 Was pushed swiftly to the wire
 With no other choice. Damn this quandary!
 
 Silent was God, while I was still learning
 While trying to find my own way
 He had left me alone
 So I could learn on my own
 Still, Father was watching through the heat of the fray
 
 And I realized who this young boy really was
 Looking up to heaven through silent eyes
 He was not my enemy
 He was just someone like me
 Trying to make his way through flaming skies
 
 I wonder, sometimes, why that boy's finger hesitated
 Was he truly contemplating "him or me"
 Did he have no choice, learning today
 That violence is not the way
 That love is the answer in the search for peace?
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				| By Nancy L. Meek Copyright 2001
 Listed March 7, 2010
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											| About Author... Nancy is the proud wife of William "Billy" J. Meek, a Vietnam War 
Veteran, who served with the 1st Cavalry Airmobile Division, 11th Aviation 
Group, 228th Battalion, Co. B. 
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