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A Lieutenant General Sings

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I am the Division Commander,     His Excellency.     I have attained what is humanly possible.     A lovely consciousness.     In front of me     Important people and chiefs of regiments     Bend their knees,     And my generals     Obey my commands.     God willing, my next command will be     An entire military corps.     Women, drama, music     Do not interest me much.     Compared to parades and battles,     That does not amount to much.     Would that there were an endless war     With bloody, howling winds.     Ordinary life     Has no charm for me.

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