Scores of dead men strewn across the battlefield 
 Most of my friends lay with guts revealed 
 The few who survived couldn't bury those who died 
 It was a feast for kites, a gruesome sight 
    We have fought for our lives 
 But we envied those who died 
 There was no glory in this victory 
 On the morrow, we found only sorrow   
 We never saw them as a threat 
 Left unprepared for their attack   
 Under the cover of darkness they fell upon us like locusts 
 The Moon shrouded by a winged shadow made it difficult to focus 
 Amidst the chaos, I heard many grown men cry 
 And I stood frozen in horror as I watched them die   
 Then a blow sent me reeling and a pain jolted through the back of my head 
 I was numbed from all feeling as I dashed towards the new threat 
 The next thing I recall was the face of a lad barely half my age 
 The instigator of my rage, skewered by the edge of my blade   
 Then it finally dawned upon me, the extent of this tragedy 
 The evil of our enemy to send children on a murderous spree 
 They fought like possessed, their innocence repressed 
 What hope I had left soon turned into distress   
 They fought like beasts, boys that were barely men 
 But we were no priests, we became like them 
 We inflicted horror, we inflicted agony 
 In our terror we lost our sanity