Just Another Soldier
I stand on a Pedestal you put me here.
You don't know me not even my name.
You call me a hero. I'm no better than the rest.
Many came before me and now lay to rest.
I wear a flag on my arm and my name on my chest.
I'm just another soldier.
I lay my life on the line for my country and this land.
I'm way across the desert fighting in the sand.
My brothers falling around me going home in flag draped box.
Yet I'm still standing solid as a rock.
I will not quit because my brother is gone.
I took my oath I will carry on.
I'm just another soldier.
I
know some can't be here though they wish they could be.
I'm here for you my neighbor because freedom don't come free.
Don't worry that you can't be here my true brother or my friends.
I'm fighting in your place.
If I fall down and die don't let them call me a disgrace.
I'm fighting for the politician who gave himself a raise
but won't put on a uniform and join me in this place.
I'm just another soldier.
I will stay till my mission is done or until the war is won.
My family of brothers we will all come home.
For the ones who came before us and those yet to come.
We all volunteered, knew the cost,
and that not every battle would be won.
None is better than the rest.
We just do what we were trained to do.
Some will die and some will come home.
Remember we're all brothers and soldiers to the end.
I'm just another soldier.
The ones that died around me.
They are the heroes that I see.
They gave there lives so others could be free.
Their families cry for them while mine waits for me.
So please don't call me hero.
I'm no better than the rest.
When I die they will bury me in a flagged draped box just like the rest.
Please just don't forget to pin my medals on my chest.
Because I'm just another soldier.
No better than the rest.
Copyright 2005, Bruce A. Harbison, All Rights Reserved
Bruce Harbison is
currently deployed in Iraq
