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A Different Kind of Hero
Contributed by
Colleen
on
Thursday, 24th June 2004 @ 11:47:52 AM in AEST
Topic:
war
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Although you may not be Spiderman And you may not be fighting comic book characters You are fighting for this beautiful land Getting sent to foreign lands whenever a problem occurs
I never saw Superman pack up and leave his life behind Only his fictional loved ones cried You're fighting on the front lines, running blind But Superman never had to hold his friend while he died
Batman didn't have a little girl back home She needs her daddy so much But he's half a world away, she feels so alone Her father died yesterday, but she hasn't a hunch
Wonderwoman never went missing in action With a family trying to fill the holes in their hearts She never got captured at her station When the millitary came that final day, she didn't have a family whose lives were torn apart
To all you soldiers in Iraq Whose feelings are low and narrow We all want you to just come back And I want you to know, you're a very special kind of hero
Copyright ©
Colleen
... [
2004-06-24 11:47:52] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: A Different Kind of Hero
(User Rating: 1 ) by Thivanka on
Thursday, 24th June 2004 @ 11:04:00 PM AEST (User
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Hey, that was nice perspective to look from. I liked the way you took each fictional character and adhered it to the topics you wanted to put forth. I enjoyed it, keep up the good work!!!
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Re: A Different Kind of Hero
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Saturday, 24th July 2004 @ 12:33:01 PM AEST (User
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"With a family trying to fill the holes in their hearts"
Impassioned and moving. I like this one, too. |
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