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When They Entered Baghdad

When they entered Baghdad

I cheered with the rest

It was a onderful moment

And filled me with such zest

 

It seemed the voice of freedom

Was ringing through the air

Saddam had been defeated

In his downfall we all shared

 

But now many weeks have passed

And salt has filled many wounds

The victory was empty

The voice of war still looms

 

The victors now, not wanted

Are targeted with hate

They have become the jailers

Of one more American state

 

They won the war but lost the peace

If only they could see

The people don't want a Saddam

Mark two

They just want to be free

 

by Dennis T Baker

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