Don’t Look the Other Way
2 Dec
It soon became clear to us that a turning point had been reached. The rise of the insurgency had obliterated the notion of a front line and the support units in which women serve were increasingly in the line of fire. As a result, the official U.S. policy banning female soldiers from serving in direct ground combat was being severely tested, if not violated, on a regular basis. This war was changing the face of America’s combat warrior; it was no longer exclusively male. Intrigued, we wondered who were these women serving in our name? What was it like for them to be on the cutting edge of history in the midst of such a complex unpopular war?
Don’t Look the Other Way
By Manisha Shahane
Intro
I was waiting at the bus stop
When an old man walked on by
With leathery skin, a toothless grin
Smiling bright were grandpa’s eyes
Verse 1
Waking up, it’s Monday morning
I stumble upon the LA Times
Front page shows an orphaned child
Whose eyes I’ve seen at another time
Yes, I’ve seen your face in another place
Verse 2
Picket lines are forming quickly
For some it’s the crisis of their lives
One man’s voice leads the way
I have heard his call at another time
Yes, I have seen his face in another place
I hear him say
Chorus
Don’t look the other way
Please don’t look the other way
Don’t look the other way
Turn around today
Verse 3
Female soldiers armed for combat
The Lioness Team rank and file
Fighting with little recognition is
Your daughter, lover, girlfriend, wife
You have seen her face in another place
Now hear her say
Chorus
Bridge
I see my fears
Embodied in your tears
So I want to turn away
Because I don’t know what to say
When I see your face
Alternate Chorus
But I won’t look the other way
I know you are the same
As my sisters and brothers,
My mother or father
Ending
I was waiting at the bus stop
When an old man walked on by
With leathery skin, a toothless grin
Smiling bright were grandpa’s eyes
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