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					| I carried you both out of that war.
 
 Time has gone away
 as the muscle of my arms
 and legs,
 
 when I carried you
 has gone.
 
 Time is just silver hair and
 memories
 
 and touching names upon a granite wall.
 
 I rage at that war
 every damn day
 Bros!
 
 I carry death
 and tired dreams
 
 and it never ends.
 
 That is what I do.
 
 I carry it all.
 
 Can Do!
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					| By 
					Lou J. Klaiber Copyright 2005
 Listed November 7, 2009
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					Lou served in Vietnam in 3 Corps Vietnam during 1965 - 1966 as a Sergeant E-5.
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