Love Forever, Louise

Tell me what's it like to be just a memory
The shrapnel of you and me clipped an artery
A roadside bomb mentality
Until I'm a casualty of world war woe is me

I've been spending too much time out on the frontlines
Walking over old mistakes like there landmines
Ampute my piece of mind
She's like an airstrike
A hellfire with baby blue eyes

I don't know if I will ever see home again
The bloodshed and loss of friends, my eyes only see in crimson red

A fate worse than death is picturing you in that dress holding a folded flag
On my coffin a letter that read

Love Forever, Louise
The rockets red glare brings a beauty to the brutality and covers the cries and screams of the dead and dying
Love Forever, Louise
Can you hear the bullets sing the terrible price of peace (as they go right through me)
Love Forever, Louise
If this war made me into a memory, know that you were my everything
I'm sorry I won't be home to see you in that wedding ring, or the child that you will bring into a world that's falling apart at the seams
The shot was clean
I didn't feel a thing
They'll say I fought and died so valiantly and you should be proud of me at the cost of your misery
So that the sons and daughters of freedom can sing

I'm so sorry



Credits
Writer(s): Damien Arundel
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