Nameless Man Poem by Jess Terry

Nameless Man



i am a nameless solider,
buried in a shallow,
nameless grave,
i live in the nameless country,
in a nameless town,
i used to walk upon the nameless streets.

i am now here,
because of this pointless war,
and here i shall remain,
forever more.

i used to have a name,
and a family,
i cant remember now,
its just to blurry to see,
i cant remember,
my childrens names,
i know though,
that i am nameless,
forever and a day

i dont know alot,
but i know,
how i got here,
i was a troop,
working for my country,
protecting many families,
i remember my death,
i remember my pain,
i know how it hurt,
all because of his stupid game

he toyed with many lives,
when i was around,
hes not around for much longer,
i think hes stepping down,
sometimes i wonder,
why did i have to die,
i was only 29,
why did it have to happen to me?

i am now here,
because of this pointless war,
and here i shall remain,
forever more.

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