Steel Militia

"Steel Militia" is a powerful, anti-war protest song inspired by the true story of two patriotic brothers from an Arkansas family who were both killed in America's post-9/11 war in Afghanistan.

Worldwide release on all platforms on August 27th, 2021

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Erik Lunde’s “Steel Militia” Wrestles With The Painful Legacy of the Afghanistan War

 DENVER, CO (August 27, 2021) - Erik Lunde is releasing his song “Steel Militia” on August 27th in the shadow of America’s disquieting exit from Afghanistan, 20 years after the events of 9/11 led to “America’s Longest War.” As a self-described “Tolstoyan Christian Pacifist” who tries to live by the principles of non-violence laid out in the "Sermon On The Mount”, Lunde wrote the lyrics to “Steel Militia'' from his despair over the tragic American military response to 9/11 after reading the devastating true story of the Wise Brothers in the Washington Post, entitled “One Family, Two Sacrifices”.

Steel Militia Lyrics

Wicked are the devil’s children

Working in the fields of man

Turn the plowmen into soldiers

Turn the flesh and body to the plan

Who mocks the dream of the creator?

Who put the gun into the hand?

Who pulls the trigger in the battle?

Will we finally understand?

He came all the way from Arkansas

to find what he was missing

To find his Steel Militia

To find his Holy War

He said all men will be honored

for the strength of their position

In fife, and steel, and gun forevermore

Oh Johnny’s gone for a soldier

Yes he’s turned into a fine young man

All dressed in gray and high position

With a calling to a foreign land

He hit the ground he had his mission

they sent him to the village square

There’s no God but Allah here

The killer said as he appeared

He came all the way from Arkansas

To find what he was missing

To find his Steel Militia; to find his Holy War

He said, all men will be honored

For the strength of their position

In fife, and steel, and gun forevermore

She placed the Bible on his body

And they lowered her son into the ground

Jesus wept and God was silent

And his mother shuddered at the sound

The rifles cracked, the flag was folded

And the bugler raised his horn

He played the song that soldiers know

And another boy was gone

He came all the way from Arkansas

to find what he was missing

To find his Steel Militia

to find his Holy War

He said, all men will be honored

For the strength of their position

In fife, and steel, and gun forevermore

Contact

For Press Information on Steel Militia

Press Contact: Dawn Jones | Pressed PR | dawn@pressedfreshpr.com

Contact Erik Lunde @ eriklunde@mac.com

Call Erik at 970-568-8084