Jon Owens

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To speak of duty is to blind the blind
For such things are known to you and I
Of morals and virtue our stories are told
For greatness is earned when young souls dream old
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I once through a stone that bounced off a wall
It flipped and it soared and proceeded to fall
Down a roof at incredible pace
Then my dear rock hit me right in the face.
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I never once cared for a pear 
Reasons withheld for the better
I instead elected an orange
To become my fruitful endeavor
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The path of a warrior is that which is unseen
A Road untravelled, yet quietly familiar
A measured smell of inequity, and fear
A bitter path of longing, and dissapointment
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She walks with grace
That is foreign to me
Her dark hair in the wind
Her smile
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Would you take me with you
When wayward sands you find
When you stray from temptation
Would you remember to be mine
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Subtle glance was a butterfly
and truth was less of a thing
The look of you my darling
Was as birds take to the sky
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I'm a marine who likes poetry, what else is there to tell?)

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A Warriors Poem

To speak of duty is to blind the blind
For such things are known to you and I
Of morals and virtue our stories are told
For greatness is earned when young souls dream old

Alas my fair maidens our time is at hand
Onward we venture to unconquered lands
Our horses untethered we face our demise 
We know not our fate yet onward we ride.

My warriors my brethren we all know the cost
The friends we remember when all hope is lost
We go now to them, ride fast! Ride bold!
For vengeance is swift when young souls fight old.

In many a land we toiled and wrought
For peace honor and glory our men have fought
With wind at our backs our swords guarded thrones
But now my fair brethren we sail for our homes.
At last my brothers return to your homes.

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