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Across the Rubicon
At the other side of the hill
I saw a homeland, in a shape of a cell
Clad in a general’s uniform, full of stars
But there were no stars in the sky
We stayed up there, watching
Eyes and mouths wide open
Full of disgust
Your murderers are still chasing you
How many times you‘re supposed to be killed
So they can be at ease
May god forgive you, body and soul
For not satisfying their bloodthirsty jaws
No rivers around
Only army bases
Flags
Ranks, tanks, and guns
Bodies, bodies, bodies, almost everywhere
Long rows of people, forlorn
Derelict and sad
Waiting for a goodbye kiss
And a bullet for their leaving kids
Sabres on the green grass
Words full of spite
Melted hot metal and fire
For rain