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Wednesday, June 15, 2005

From a soldier's blog

Just finished reading the blogspot of a soldier in Iraq. It is very painful. I guess I know that the soldiers there are human and have their hopes and fears, their loves and lives, but the terrible war grinds on and tarnishes and destroys everything in its path. Here is a poem from the blogspot. I don't know if it is the soldier's, or someone else's work. Incidentally, if you would like to read the blogspot you can find it at: http://www.misoldierthoughts.blogspot.com/ or click "A Soldier's Thoughts" under "Links".


A Soldier's Thoughts
Cry for me, for my eyes have gone dry.
My tears tread no path through the dust on my cheeks
Life means so little to many back home
But let your son go, just let your son go

Tell him you promise to come back with Godspeed
Kiss your daughter in the dead of the night
Tell them goodbye with no tears in your eye
You must be a better man than me

Pick up your bag and walk out that door
It's the hardest walk you will ever make
To leave all you love for your honor and pride
Praying that you won't be lied to this time

Get on that plane and try not to look back
Now try to do it all over again
This time knowing what you have seen
With blood on your hands that will never come clean.


My thoughts about going to war, my family, and the back door draft...

2 Comments:

At 5:05 AM, Blogger Zach said...

Those words are mine. I wrote them the other day in my journal and felt that they should be shared so I put them on my blog. Take care and thank you for reading about me. There are times when we soldiers feel forgotton by the country who sent us here.

 
At 8:55 PM, Blogger Cathie said...

Zach was in my Arabic class in the Army. He was very young then. These days, he is older than me, though his birth certificate would not say that. He is truly amazing, and I have faith that he will come home.

 

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