By the creek, they met unexpectedly and said goodbye to each other,
In the trenches, they exchanged gifts, left messages and scolded,
On the battlefield, in the fog, they were separated by a hillside, singing
Hometown songs.
friend? brother?
gunshots sounded,
fight, you die
The smoke goes away,
Dead bodies all over the place.
There are still twelve hours before the Armistice Agreement takes effect.
There was even a total attack.
Watching him stab the dagger into her chest little by little, like that
Unwilling
She looked at him with such affection
Never experienced the battlefield, never faced the choice between life and death
select
I wish he was like this when he was about to stab her in the chest
Well, I just can't let go
In the end, only two people were left to kill, lighting cigarettes and drinking,
"Meeting and laughing away from enmity"
He stopped breathing at the sound of the radio truce
I like a line very much, "His death was not because of the enemy
man, but war"
But why did the war start?
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