Helen Zenna Smith Quotes
Her Soul Died That Night Under A Radiant Silver Moon In The Spring Of 1918 On The Side Of A Blood-spattered Trench. Around Her Lay The Mangled Dead And The Dying. Her Body Was Untouched, Her Heart Beat Calmly, The Blood Coursed As Ever Through Her Veins. But Looking Deep Into Those Emotionless Eyes One Wondered If They Had Suffered Much Before The Soul Had Left Them. Her Face Held An Expression Of Resignation, As Though She Had Ceased To Hope That The End Might Come.
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