You can tell her by
the twinkle in her
eye,
At parades when the
flag marches by.
She served our country
and she served it very
well.
Some have even served
a tour or two in Hell.
She suffered hardship
and never ceased to
care.
It gave us strength
just to know that she
was there.
She was a leader, you
could tell by the rank
she wore,
But she became the
invisible soldier
after the war.
She can march, she can
fly, and she can sail.
She proved that
bravery isn't
exclusive of the male.
She did every job she
was asked and more,
But she became the
invisible soldier
after the war.
Now, it is finally
time to right a wrong.
Honor our sister
soldier; hear her
song.
It's very clear that
she's a patriot to the
core.
Don't let her be the
invisible soldier
anymore.
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