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Vietnam War era. A sister who loses her brother to the war, remembering their childhood and the unfairness of the loss. A protest song. Keywords: defiant protest loss anguish
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Lyrics:
I WON’T FORGET
Words on a faded letter, blurred by the Vietnam rain
Forty years they still bring the anger and the pain
Medals and monuments cannot make up the loss
Of the life you never got to live and the innocence we lost
Chorus:
I won’t wave the flag or sing the words
But I know my silence will be heard
‘Cause I’ll honor you with every breath
I won’t forget
Skipping school and swimming down by the river that time
Laughing at the rules we broke, little jokes and little crimes
You didn’t have a choice when they called your name
You were just a number without a voice, no matter what they say
Chorus:
Your name stands here before me in stone side by side
On a wall that stretches on and on with the thousands who have died
Some say there’s a reason for this insanity
But I’ll never understand how war can make us free
Repeat chorus:
Barbara Martin, 2010