Without Honour
Unspoken Sacrifice: Tales of Unsung HeroesLyrics
Marching through the jungle
Describes soldiers advancing through the jungle.
Small change to survive
Emphasizes the minimal chances of survival.
Shrapnell fire's pounding
Refers to the intense artillery fire with shrapnel.
Men must leave their lifes
Expresses the sacrifice of lives by soldiers.
Corpses fill the graves
Highlights the numerous casualties and burials.
They are defaced, they are bloated
Describes the physical state of the deceased bodies.
Mutilated limbs
Addresses the mutilation of limbs during conflict.
And no one knows from whom they are
Questions the identity of the aggressors.
Treated as if they're garbage
Depicts the dehumanizing treatment of the fallen.
No one sheds a tear
Reflects on the lack of empathy or mourning for the dead.
They die without honour
Conveys the theme of soldiers dying without honor.
Get burried with no name
Comments on anonymous burials, lacking individual recognition.
They die without honour
Reiterates the idea of soldiers perishing without honor.
Everyone's the same
Emphasizes the equality in death, disregarding individuality.
Back from hell again
Suggests a cycle of returning from a hellish experience.
Not a chance is given
Indicates a lack of opportunities or chances for survival.
Screaming from the gutter
Describes anguish and despair through screaming.
Die just like the others
Foretells a fate similar to others who have died.
Corpses fill the graves
Repeats the image of corpses filling graves.
They are defaced, they are bloated
Restates the condition of the deceased bodies.
Mutilated limbs
Reiterates the theme of limb mutilation during conflict.
And no one knows from whom they are
Repeats the uncertainty of the attackers' identity.
Treated as if you're garbage
Addresses the dehumanizing treatment of individuals.
No one sheds a tear
Highlights the lack of emotional response to the fallen.
They die without honour
Restates the central theme of dying without honor.
Get burried with no name
Reiterates the idea of anonymous burials.
They die without honour
Emphasizes the lack of distinction in death.
Everyone's the same
Underlines the equality of all in death.
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