Commander

I take note of troop positions,

Armour, planes, boats and munitions.

Arranged before my force so vast,

But this hesitation cannot last.

The war will rage with long duration,

Can ill afford procrastination.

The day has come, must play my turn,

The looming carnage I can't spurn.

So I send my men to fight and die,

On land, on sea, and in the sky.

This fight before me I can win,

But will those who fall forgive my sins?

So now my foe moves forces too,

Also seeks to see this through.

So advanced we are, in ways of war,

But don't know what we are fighting for.