Might-Have-Beens

Some think that war's a faceless game
And never feel the awful cost
Of blood that's spilled in freedom's name
Which mounts as mothers' sons are lost.

I've seen a grave one caref'ly tends,
With inner battle not yet won,
Still clinging to the might-have-beens
That were not buried with her son.

Copyright 1999 James McAlister

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