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Their names will not be on the Wall. It’s of the ghost patrol I sing. Veterans of an unloved war. Men from the age of Kennedy and King. They’re dying now by their own hand, by opioids or shotgun shell. Some are dying by the glass- As alcohol kills just as well. They are victims of their memories, deprived of sleep that will not come. Post-traumatic stress some claim Is the reason they have come undone. See them sleeping on the streets- a half drunk bottle in their hand. The members of the ghost Patrol, the pitiable legion of the dammed.
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May 4, 2013
May 4, 2013 at 7:50 PM UTC
The Ghost Patrol
Their names will not be on the Wall. It’s of the ghost patrol I sing. Veterans of an unloved war. Men from the age of Kennedy and King. They’re dying now by their own hand, by opioids or shotgun shell. Some are dying by the glass- As alcohol kills just as well. They are victims of their memories, deprived of sleep that will not come. Post-traumatic stress some claim Is the reason they have come undone. See them sleeping on the streets- a half drunk bottle in their hand. The members of the ghost Patrol, the pitiable legion of the dammed.
a poem about the forgotten veterans of Vietnam. As a group they have among the highest percentage of suicide in the United States. Inspired by a George Jones song "Wild Irish rose"
john-f-mccullagh
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63/M/American
May 4, 2013
May 4, 2013 at 7:50 PM UTC
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