Poem for Myanmar

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See my heart that's black as coal.
I'll break your spirit and your soul.
Kill your friends or leave them maimed,
Unless you choose to think the same.

Your cross is sin, you must be killed.
Buddhists only, my country's fill.
Try to fight me, you will lose.
As if I'm going to let you choose.

See my heart that's black as coal.
I'll break your spirit and your soul.
Kill your friends or leave them maimed,
Unless you choose to think the same.

Food and money, soldiers steal,
Families' fates are grimly sealed.
Rape your women, kill your men,
And leave your parentless children.

See my heart that's black as coal.
I'll break your spirit and your soul.
Kill your friends or leave them maimed,
Unless you choose to think the same.

You'll serve your country with your life.
Who cares about your helpless wife?
We won't care that she will cry,
When on the battlefield you die.

See my heart that's black as coal.
I'll break your spirit and your soul.
Kill your friends or leave them maimed,
Unless you choose to think the same.

This was inspired by Kathryn's post about the reasons why Chins are fleeing Myanmar/Burma. I've been wanting to write something, and I got some inspiration for this, so here you go. I hope you people like it.

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