savemehero
So, the battle raged on as if no one had been killed in action. It seemed like the more vicious the battle raged on the louder the anthem played in the background. The army linked together to form a wall around the leader, who was no injuried on the ground in his own blood.
We played the anthem when I was in band. It was probably the most difficult yet easy piece that we had to learn. I guess that band really helped shape me into the person I am. Mostly because I learned that sometimes it's okay to suck and sometimes it's okay to not suck. But we should all always try not to suck.