MEMORY
Sometimes I sit here through the night,
Dreaming of those far-flung days.
I'll gaze into the fire's of warm light,
As if into some sunlit haze,
And here they come, those comrades mine,
Laughing, happy, brave to see,
Untarnished by the dust of time,
Forever fresh in memory.
The way we marched, the feasts so grand,
I'll tell you of them all,
From the great mountain's west strand,
And north up to the great broad streams.
Of high adventures each new dawn,
As side by side we stood in war,
This tale told that you may learn,
Just what true friends are for.














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