| THE CROSSES GROW ON ANZIO |
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Oh, gather 'round me, comrades; and listen while I speak Of a war, a war, a war where hell is six feet deep. Along the shore, the cannons roar. Oh how can a soldier sleep? The going's slow on Anzio. And hell is six feet deep.
Praise be to God for this captured sod that rich with blood does seep. . . . Audie Murphy, 1948 |
| ALONE AND FAR REMOVED |
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Alone and far removed from earthly care The noble ruins of men lie buried here. You were strong men, good men Endowed with youth and much the will to live I hear no protest from the mute lips of the dead. They rest; there is no more to give. So long my comrades, Sleep ye where you fell upon the field. But tread softly please March o'er my heart with ease March on and on, But to God alone we kneel. . . . Audie Murphy |
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FREEDOM FLIES IN YOUR HEART LIKE AN EAGLE |
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Dusty old helmet, rusty old gun, They sit in the corner and wait - Two souvenirs of the Second World War That have withstood the time, and the hate.
Mute witness to a time of much trouble.
Many times I've wanted to ask them -
Freedom flies in your heart like an eagle.
I salute my old friends in the corner, . . . Audie Murphy |
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