Friday, August 15, 2008

What ever doesn't kill you makes you stronger

I'm sure I've written about Amanda Baggs before. A brilliant blogger.
She's also a prominent advocate in the disability rights movement, being a non-speaking physically disabled and autistic woman, but mostly I just find her writing brilliant.
This is a song she (re-)posted recently - dedicated to those who fell:

"They say life on a battlefield
Is sink or swim
And only the strong survive

And those of us who survived
We survived
And we say to the next
As they're standing in line
we've done our time,
now it's your turn

We learned our lesson too well
We've taken our hell and passed it on
It will make you strong,
We say as we turn away

How easy is it to forget
The ones who walked with us, talked with us
The ones we fought alongside
They didn't survive, they fell

They were as strong as we
But we can't see this to be so
For it would show how little power
We had in the hour that they died

And we honor our fallen comrades
With a rousing inspirational speech
You are our successors,we say
And there's no room to be weak
Because life on a battlefield
Is sink or swim
And only the strong survive

And those of us who survived
We survived
And we say to the next
As they're standing in line
We've done our time
Now it's your turn

We've learned our lesson too well
We've taken our hell
And passed it on
It will make you strong,
We say as we turn away

And how easy it is to forget
The ones who walked with us, talked with us
The ones we fought alongside
They didn't survive, they fell
Consumed by the hell
We recreate
In the name of memory"