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- Composer:
- Brooke Miller
- Genres:
- Jazz
- Tags:
- singer songwriter
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Brooke Miller - Two Soldiers lyrics
I had first realized the shape I was in
After six years in uniform, in the standing din
I signed in at eighteen for a college degree
Recruiting out of high school into opportunity
I'd always equated my love for my land
With the loyalty of the army but now I understand
I'm from a small town, I knew quiet streets
There was a market where people often meet
I built my home there, me and my family
These are the loneliest days I've seen
Brooke Miller - Two Soldiers - http://motolyrics.com/brooke-miller/two-soldiers-lyrics.html
My soldiers are marching according to rank
They have occupied the borderlines outside the West Bank
I'm relieving my attention on a bloody red machine
A conscientious citizen for the democratic regime
This kind of struggle's not one to go alone
So I'm joining the opposition but I'm never going home
I'm from a small town, no cause and no elites
There was a market where people often meet
I remember loved ones but I don't remember peace
These are the loneliest days I've seen