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I am an embed ally
A chameleon of war
I do not wear your emblems
a diff’rent loyl’ty I’ve swore

I’m lost amongst your accents 
Your different words and names
I’m searching for my own tribe
While this land around me flames

I am an embed ally 
I blend into your team
I drink the quenching koolaid[1]
I know… a tad extreme!

You welcome me, as your own
I know you’ve got my back
Brother, sister, side-by-side
You’re there to take the slack 

I am an embed ally
Shona ba Shona[2] in this war
Embraced by foreign brothers
An orphan I am no more.

Footnotes

[1] ‘To drink the koolaid’ is a phrase that originally refers to the US Jonestown massacre, but in more recent times is a term used routinely within US military circles to mean completey accepting or embracing ideas, often without thought.

[2] The motto and catchcry of the NATO mission in Afghanistan meaning ‘shoulder to shoulder’ in Dari.

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Pearson, C. 2021. 'The Embed'. Available at: https://theforge.defence.gov.au/article/embed (Accessed: 19 December 2024).
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Pearson, C. 2021. 'The Embed'. Available at: https://theforge.defence.gov.au/article/embed (Accessed: 19 December 2024).
Claire Pearson, "The Embed", The Forge, Published: December 08, 2021, https://theforge.defence.gov.au/article/embed. (accessed December 19, 2024).
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