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When you think of the soldiers that laid down their lives in the first World War, what exactly were the lives that they laid down? What did they leave behind? Who were these "boy soldiers" fighting on the front? And what is left of them? Black Letters, a song from The Dreadnoughts' 2017 album Foreign Skies, takes a shot at presenting what was lost in The Great War, to the tune of a an excellent original song based on the words of an anonymous Canadian soldier. In this video, I dissect its meaning and provide context and commentary on one of my favorite songs of the album. Please support the Dreadnoughts and the original release of their music. It's only in their good graces that my videos stay up, so cheers to them. https://thedreadnoughts.com/ Note: My editing software is on the fritz at the moment, hence the delay since the last real upload, so somethings in the video got messed up or didn't show up. Please excuse those. music - - - - - The Dreadnoughts - Black Letters The Dreadnoughts - Anna Maria Tango Zackariah Hickman - Argonne Lucas King - The Last Harpy Underbelly and Ty Mayer - Moorland Kuiper Belt Productions - Cinematic and Emotional Background Music Follow me on Instagram @ elementfreak https://www.instagram.com/elementfrea... Gab @ ElementFreak https://gab.com/ElementFreak Help Twitter & Facebook expire, delete your account! And don't forget to drop a sub All of the images and video sources used are covered under fair use, and I do not claim ownership of anything besides my own artwork and logo.