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Array ( [sid] => 49890 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => A TIME FOR WAR...A TIME FOR PEACE [time] => 2004-05-31 22:38:37 [hometext] => Written in reflection of the War in Iraq [bodytext] =>

I sit in darken room with the dull hum of a channel now gone off the air
The flickering light awakens me once again at 2:30 in the AM
Sitting num of feeling and a great sense of loss and wonder who really cares
For we are at war again. once again American blood spilled on land far from home
I wonder and pray for the families of the 111, who have died thus far,
This, the 13th day of war.

I find it difficult to separate myself from a war I faced in my youth from this one
Why do we not learn about the downsides of war? It is the question of the hour.
Part of my mind and heart say we need to set another people free--been there, done that.
That one cost over 58,000 lives listed on a black wall in Washington, DC
and those people are still not free.

Somewhere, tonight in Baghdad, someone's father and husband will go do his janitor job
That will not come home tomorrow from his “Safe” job as he has become expendable
Along with the building he is caring for. A wife and children will go searching
And discover he is gone. A small child will awaken by a short round with wounds
She won't understand and will search for mom and father, sister, and brother too
Unable to find them, where is her freedom?

Some youth of America who was writing a letter home telling his family and loved ones
It is almost over, the worst is done. but he will never mail that letter much less finish it
As a suicide bomber will blow him to kingdom come, a knock at the door.
At 2:00 AM telling them that their loved one is gone, some price for freedom!

I sit here all alone barracked in - a prisoner in my home
Afraid to venture out, my emotions have made me ugly, my heart
Is hurting for the soldiers far away from home. I want to stop their dying
And just as my war of 35 years ago I still can't stop the dying
Or fix the torn bleeding parts.

As with so many years ago, I served my country and came home
Searching for a medic to make me whole but the band-aids keep coming off
Exposing my heart and soul - who will fix the medic I still want to know?
This weekend is our reunion of the men of the 2/47 Infantry
I won't be going they remind me of a war fought long ago
It is not memories that I seek but freedom for my sad and weary soul.

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A TIME FOR WAR...A TIME FOR PEACE

Contributed by DocPardue on Monday, 31st May 2004 @ 10:38:37 PM in AEST
Topic: war



I sit in darken room with the dull hum of a channel now gone off the air
The flickering light awakens me once again at 2:30 in the AM
Sitting num of feeling and a great sense of loss and wonder who really cares
For we are at war again. once again American blood spilled on land far from home
I wonder and pray for the families of the 111, who have died thus far,
This, the 13th day of war.

I find it difficult to separate myself from a war I faced in my youth from this one
Why do we not learn about the downsides of war? It is the question of the hour.
Part of my mind and heart say we need to set another people free--been there, done that.
That one cost over 58,000 lives listed on a black wall in Washington, DC
and those people are still not free.

Somewhere, tonight in Baghdad, someone's father and husband will go do his janitor job
That will not come home tomorrow from his “Safe” job as he has become expendable
Along with the building he is caring for. A wife and children will go searching
And discover he is gone. A small child will awaken by a short round with wounds
She won't understand and will search for mom and father, sister, and brother too
Unable to find them, where is her freedom?

Some youth of America who was writing a letter home telling his family and loved ones
It is almost over, the worst is done. but he will never mail that letter much less finish it
As a suicide bomber will blow him to kingdom come, a knock at the door.
At 2:00 AM telling them that their loved one is gone, some price for freedom!

I sit here all alone barracked in - a prisoner in my home
Afraid to venture out, my emotions have made me ugly, my heart
Is hurting for the soldiers far away from home. I want to stop their dying
And just as my war of 35 years ago I still can't stop the dying
Or fix the torn bleeding parts.

As with so many years ago, I served my country and came home
Searching for a medic to make me whole but the band-aids keep coming off
Exposing my heart and soul - who will fix the medic I still want to know?
This weekend is our reunion of the men of the 2/47 Infantry
I won't be going they remind me of a war fought long ago
It is not memories that I seek but freedom for my sad and weary soul.





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Re: A TIME FOR WAR...A TIME FOR PEACE (User Rating: 1 )
by Jenni_K on Tuesday, 1st June 2004 @ 12:05:42 AM AEST
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I wish my arms could reach across the miles and give you a hug...
Jenni


Re: A TIME FOR WAR...A TIME FOR PEACE (User Rating: 1 )
by fastpitchqt on Friday, 4th June 2004 @ 01:28:59 PM AEST
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very nice poem full or regret and heartache. I can relate. For I have an ex boyfriend who I love with all my heart who has already went to iraq and is going back along wtih 2 good friends. I have already lost 1 friend about 2 monthes ago in Iraq at age 20!! He was so young and he wantedt o be a marine with all his heart. He didnt want to die a hero tho, just wanted to come back home to his friends and loved ones.




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