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I could
never understand his poetry
It seemed
to run in circles but the ends never connected
Now, I
must admit my own words are scrawled on a page with a ballpoint
I could
never understand the perspective of his poetry
He had
seen things and lived through them
The
battle real, while mine was gripped inside
I could
never physically empathize with his poetry
My feet
didn’t walk the red fields, but his did
My
hands didn’t bind the wounds, but his did
No, I
could never understand his poetry, but I could listen
Gratitude,
thankfulness, appreciation, deep respect and admiration to and for family
members, friends, acquaintances and those I do not know, for their service.
Missy
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I agree..
ReplyDeleteThanks bunches!
DeleteNice poem for Veterans day. Have a good one.
ReplyDeleteThanks. Makes me think of men like Fred. Is he still in our writing class?
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