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br> Was coming closer and more br> Civilians should evacuate br> Before death could be their near term fate, br> Women and children did indeed die. br> Were their husbands and fathers nearby? br> Or were they abandoned by those they trusted? br> Men whose hatred only lusted br> For killing whoever got in their way, br> Who were willing to sacrifice all whom they br> With manliness should have defended and protected. br> Love and courage were instead rejected br> And lives thrown away with hardly a care. br> Tell me, what in the world were they doing there? br> -- Mimi Evans Winship
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