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Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. By: Henry Byrne. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Mines. Wounded Soldier.
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Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines By: Henry Byrne Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines Mines
Wounded Soldier I come from IraqI come from a territory that burns by sun and fireI come from Iraq, from among of the guiltless mother's ruined housesI come from there with a melted weapon by disgustWith a knapsack full of the endless wearinessNo one reply children's amazementNo one say what was mother's sinNo one say what was the old man's sin by the side of wallNo one replay my mother's questionNo one give me my bicycleNo one say where are my killed friend's childrenI come from Iraq by tired feetAnd a filled boot of stoneThe leads these have changed to flowers on the figure of walls are my presentsThe missiles those have caught fire in farmsWar's wounded soldier comes from Iraq.
Mines They would use the mines to get to the other sides trench for a surprise attack.
Who used them first? The Germans created the war mines first they were the first to use the surprise attack.
Land Mines They explode when you step on them or if it has a lot of pressure on it.
What were mines used for? They would use landmines to put in between the trenches so that when people ran across they would run over them and explode.
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