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.