In the War
In the War
my father when asked, “What are you fighting for?” I can hear his voice: “Fighting to get this war— I had to choice to keep out of—over with so I can go about my business at home, for I could care less if I get to twirl another wild-eyed desperate foreign girl.”
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In the war
my father when asked, “What are
you fighting for?”
I can hear his voice:
“Fighting to get this war–
I had no choice
to keep out of– over with
so I can go about
my business
at home
for I could care less
if I get to twirl
another wild-eyed
desperate foreign girl.”
That makes a lot of sense.
twirling foreign girls, tight. sounds like you lived a tight life.
yep, dancing with the foreign ladies would be how my brothers-in-arms would know how to find me….
Thanks for reading and replying, Asron and upfromsumdirt.