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"Oh yeah? Did you **** anybody?" Is what people ask when they see smeared across my past like a bloodstains on a white sheet US Marine Iraq twice And they cant understand the answer because they cant understand the question “I really think you got that guy man! We should radio back and get you a confirmed **** “Im pretty sure I shot that guy in the back.” "Holy **** Miller and Johnson are dead." And I never knew what to say to my friends Because I was busy doing mental math Emotional equations In their eyes How many more times they could be blown up Before they were unreliable Divide the fear with rage Because you had a job to do Someone had to get in the truck And push the fragile blindfolded bodies back With his boot so he could sit down below the armor away from the snipers And one of them was shaking it was cold And his cowering skinny teenage body shook It was like mine had been not long ago For the whole convoy three hours And I carry these memories in the same tissues as the ones that carry my sleeping infant son nuzzled against my chest under a blanket warm safe Some of us let them spill out of our veins Onto bathroom floors In ditches and alleys car wrecks shaking Any good devildog prefers the screams of the dying to the screams of the living. And the math keeps coming out negative When I equate the cost of our cell phones candy wrappers vibrators golf courses with https://www.amnestyusa.org/pdfs/sscistudy1.pdf And I subtract the dark areas of my mind From what can be filled with love And am still at war.
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Sep 10, 2017
Sep 10, 2017 at 10:42 AM UTC
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"Oh yeah? Did you **** anybody?" Is what people ask when they see smeared across my past like a bloodstains on a white sheet US Marine Iraq twice And they cant understand the answer because they cant understand the question “I really think you got that guy man! We should radio back and get you a confirmed **** “Im pretty sure I shot that guy in the back.” "Holy **** Miller and Johnson are dead." And I never knew what to say to my friends Because I was busy doing mental math Emotional equations In their eyes How many more times they could be blown up Before they were unreliable Divide the fear with rage Because you had a job to do Someone had to get in the truck And push the fragile blindfolded bodies back With his boot so he could sit down below the armor away from the snipers And one of them was shaking it was cold And his cowering skinny teenage body shook It was like mine had been not long ago For the whole convoy three hours And I carry these memories in the same tissues as the ones that carry my sleeping infant son nuzzled against my chest under a blanket warm safe Some of us let them spill out of our veins Onto bathroom floors In ditches and alleys car wrecks shaking Any good devildog prefers the screams of the dying to the screams of the living. And the math keeps coming out negative When I equate the cost of our cell phones candy wrappers vibrators golf courses with https://www.amnestyusa.org/pdfs/sscistudy1.pdf And I subtract the dark areas of my mind From what can be filled with love And am still at war.
Please be nice to me. This took a long time to write. The quotes here are actual quotes, the stories actual stories.
alex-fontaine
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31/M/Harrisburg, Pa
Sep 10, 2017
Sep 10, 2017 at 10:42 AM UTC
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