July 19, 2013

Weapons of Mass Deception

by Gary Field (author's profile)

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It's a rich man's war and a poor man's fight:
Just a metaphor for man's darkest night.
When the smoke has cleared just who stood to gain
Would the ones who cheered, now care to explain?

Did someone profit after I was killed,
Somehow benefit when my blood was spilled.
Was it for 'freedom' on that foreign soil,
Or did we need 'em to give up the oil?

What was the reason that I went to war -
That killing season - what was I fighting for?
So the people know why i had to go?
Did we 'strike a blow' or just overthrow,

One 'evil regime' to install another -
Was it just a 'scheme' we will discover?
Follow the money! See who stood to gain
From disharmony, it will ascertain.

When a trillion bucks has somehow been spent,
Follow armored trucks to see where it went
When a trillion bucks has been expended,
And they say 'oh shucks!' - How did they spend it?

Not patriotic? - Material gain?
Would be psychotic, causing so much pain.
They say 'oops! my bad' W.M.D.s
Were not in Baghdad...but those melodies

That those folks once had, namely That Saddam
Who was 'oh so bad' for all Islam
Er...rer...um - he's gone,
Mission accomplished!

By the way - that land, now covered with blood,
Hope you understand, before Noah's flood
Held Eden's Garden - so scriptures relay.
'I beg your pardon, what did you just say?'

Where Abel was slain, near Naseriah
By his brother lain, that arst pariah.
Where the blood cried out from beneath the ground,
there can be no doubt it was once heaven bound.

But the echo's here - whispered in my head
And that voice is clear - it fills me with dread.

'Where was my brother, where was my keeper?'
Who will discover the real grim reaper?
What of my mother - did I cause her pain?
Tell her I love her - that love will remain.

Was my 'enemy' just a man like me
With a family - only twenty-three...
I was much too young - I was fancy free,
Like a song 'un-sung' - what a tragedy,

Tell my fiancée not to cry too much
We have yesterday - she will readjust
And the memories of the times we shared,
Are embroideries of that love declared.

Like a tapestry - an immoral scroll
For eternity, hung upon my soul...

It's a rich man's war and a poor man's fight
And a metaphor for man's darkest night.
Not patriotic? - Just material gain?
Would be psychotic causing so much pain.

With guided missiles and misguided men
Warships bristle like a lion's den.
Like raining fire from a clear blue sky,
A funeral pyre - streaked a map high...

So much destruction...what a tragedy,
An introduction to democracy,
Yes - democracy - sent to foreign lands
For their 'liberty' - by our bloody hands.

I wonder if they appreciate it?
Do you think they say - 'we're liberated?'
Just a rich man's war and a poor man's fight
A sad metaphor for man's darkest night.

'Why, my fellow Americans, is there any man
here or any woman - let me say, is there
Any child here - who does not know that
The seed of war in the modern world
is commercial and industrial rivalry.'

Woodrow Wilson 9/5/1919

Sad to say, some things never change -
Gary

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heather101 Posted 10 years, 9 months ago. ✓ Mailed 9 years, 9 months ago   Favorite
Thanks for writing! I finished the transcription for your post.

I agree with your view completely. It's so sad that war still persists in the world due to greed and material gain for those in power. I hope one day people who understand can really influence the direction of the world for the better.

Many kind regards,
Heather (Yorkshire, England)

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