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                Burning November
 
 Remember that lonely Saturday night? I cried.
 Remember that lonely grieving ache inside?
 You left a son,
 That won't remember having a father
 You left a girl,
 That won't remember being your daughter.
 
 Burning November, burning November
 I'll always remember that last burning November
 
 For a year, I wore your name over my heart
 When they asked why, I didn't know where to start.
 But now I can say
 That you had a reason
 And now I know
 Freedom's a burning season
 
 Burning November, burning November
 I'll always remember that last burning November
 Burning November, burning November
 I want to remember that last burning November
 
 Lonely soldier, we miss you, come back home.
 Smiling soldier, you didn't have to go,
 But some things are worth more than price or pride
 A lesson we learn, the day our loved ones die.
 As days go by, the love will surely grow
 But for you, our tears will always flow.
 
 And for Burning November, burning November
 I'll always remember that last burning November
 Burning November, learning November
 We'll always remember that last burning November.
- by Diosa de Armarrio |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 07/07/2009 |
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        - Title: Burning November
- Artist: Diosa de Armarrio
- Description: This is a poem I wrote for my cousin, Spc. Brad Shilling, who died several years ago in the war in Iraq. He always believed in doing the right thing, no matter what the cost is.
- Date: 07/07/2009
- Tags: burningnovember life love freedom patriotism
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	        Comments (3 Comments)
			
	    
		- Kuchuni - 08/02/2009
- Totally unexppected but I loved it! It was very touching and it flowed nicely, like a song of life. ^^ Well done and keep on going.
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- METRO SKiiES - 07/24/2009
- Oh... that's so sad! I almost feel like crying now! It sounds more like a song than a poem. But that's almost the same thing, isn't it? The rhymes flow very well. None of the phrases sound forced although the word choices are simple. I really like it. Five stars for a really touching poem!
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- Agrikar the Hidden - 07/17/2009
- I liked it. At first I thought the husband left them, but then of course... indeed. Very good.
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