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by RubDMC
for all who suffer because of war
cross posted at MyLeftWing, BooMan Tribune, and my blog
![]() Sgt. Bruce Harrington, from Buzzards Bay, Mass., comforts his wife Sheila Harrington following a deployment ceremony for the Rhode Island Army National Guard's 169th Military Police Company in Warren, R.I., Thursday, July 5, 2007. Harrington, on his first tour, will be training Iraqi police with the rest of the 169th M.P. Company. (AP Photo/Stew Milne)
Somebody to Hold
The saddest story ever told oh Lord,
I left you my dear, now I regret it,
Lost without you with no tears left to cry,
The saddest story ever told oh Lord,
Down about my ears, the sky is falling,
Well, I've got to have somebody to hold oh Lord,
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Iraq War Grief Daily Witness - Day 526 | 7 comments (7 topical, 0 editorial, 0 hidden)
Iraq War Grief Daily Witness - Day 526 | 7 comments (7 topical, 0 editorial, 0 hidden)
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