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I count down Days on the calendar, Each it's own reminder; Rows of red X's march Across April like You must march each morning. The possibility hangs Like a cartoon piano overhead, Waiting to plummet down With its true crushing force. Hear the clang of Misfired keys, And there will be no more Wildflowers pressed, Sent away in sealed packages Alongside smiling photos And handwritten postcards Entailing sentiments that only offer Temporary comfort. There is no security In the promise of return When it's told from lips That have lied this before; No solace in hands That deliver folded flags To crying former wives Who prayed like I do; No hope in eyes That have seen unspeakable, In headlines shouting nightmares.
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Apr 13, 2013
Apr 13, 2013 at 10:34 AM UTC
Marine
I count down Days on the calendar, Each it's own reminder; Rows of red X's march Across April like You must march each morning. The possibility hangs Like a cartoon piano overhead, Waiting to plummet down With its true crushing force. Hear the clang of Misfired keys, And there will be no more Wildflowers pressed, Sent away in sealed packages Alongside smiling photos And handwritten postcards Entailing sentiments that only offer Temporary comfort. There is no security In the promise of return When it's told from lips That have lied this before; No solace in hands That deliver folded flags To crying former wives Who prayed like I do; No hope in eyes That have seen unspeakable, In headlines shouting nightmares.
A very close friend of mine joined the Marine Corps right out of high school. I worry about him every day and am just counting down the days until I can see him again.
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Apr 13, 2013
Apr 13, 2013 at 10:34 AM UTC
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