The Mysterious Marchin Men
A Battle for the Ages, Commanded by Hades,
The government declare war began arming Brothers and Babies
Obscured in secrecy the Truth is Vital,
After being lured the mission was Pronounced Suicidal,
Fight for the freedom' was the Lie Sold by the Sarges and Mages ,
who denounced peace and decided to Rattle the Cages,
Ignoring the well being of more than Thousands of Babies
Their dads marched like obedient Cattle being Hauled in their Cages,
They had to Do the impossible to Conquer the Intruding Rivals,
One a hand his child on the Other a green Suited Rifle,
It could be the last image of dad causing the rush in a Mother who Stifled,
An army Driven by not The Fear of defeat but by the Glory of Victory,
Feelings of death and Deep euphoria Clouded the Scenery,
The troop would either be triumphant Or be Grounded in Misery,
Anyone who was present at the moment Remembers the Scene,
It was the Biggest gathering of arsenal anyone had Ever Scene,
Several Teens wondering through the ashes and Severed Dreams,
Middle of War the Batallion deployed Atomic bombs and Nucler Warheads,
It was decided they would be sent to burn with Lucifer once they are all Dead,
The battlefield was a tomb of anarchy, a Scrambled Mess,
Soldier screaming as Bullets of maximum calibre Ripped Apart their Chest,
Waves of fire resembled the Enterance of a Dragons Nest,
Riddled with blood bones and Mangled Flesh,
All other Families were Saddened with Cries,
Under Fleets of fighter jets that Darkened the Skies,
Shattering buildings to pieces Each of the Attacks were Precise
This was the perfect time for a Tactful Advise,
For protection gainst the UnGodly Devise,
That Left behind only Famine and Demise,
Conciouse veterans knew this was not the Path of the Wise,
Those Uniforms are just a Wrath in Desguise,
The plan was to Surrender but the revolutionary ones Refused that Remedy,
So Most of the troop was slaughtered and Entombed with the Enemies,
The minds of the Children left behind were implanted with the most of Greusome Memories..
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