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For two weeks since he's been home He lost most of his conversation In asking me or himself what needs Done in the house or around it. He watches the news alone at midnight In the dark looking for war updates, Always up before me to avoid any Kind of pillow talk or otherwise. 26 years old and tireless Back from four years of God knows Because he won't say a word to me, But I've never seen him more alone. Last night I tried to make love to him, He winced at me like he didn't Know how to he with a woman any More, which I found at first kind Of nice, but really depressed me Later on thinking about it. Everyday during lunch, Gil breaks Out his hand gun and rifle, He breaks them down with such A delicate touch, sometimes I get Jealous of the way he handle them. Still at the very least I like to think That he knows how to touch a woman, And he just misplaced his passion, That one day he will put the energies Back where they need to be. We talk everyday, but the ts like A mechanical response, J just let him be. We had a laugh when we shared A movie together, the first one we saw When we dated as teens, He smiled at me like he did before He left for the war, He even gave me a kiss that lasted More than the usual pecks. In our bed I stare at this man That I couldn't breathe without, I try to understand that maybe he Will come home some day, Maybe he will remember himself, Maybe is my best hope.
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Mar 6, 2016
Mar 6, 2016 at 11:12 AM UTC
At Home With Gil: A Soldier Comes Home
For two weeks since he's been home He lost most of his conversation In asking me or himself what needs Done in the house or around it. He watches the news alone at midnight In the dark looking for war updates, Always up before me to avoid any Kind of pillow talk or otherwise. 26 years old and tireless Back from four years of God knows Because he won't say a word to me, But I've never seen him more alone. Last night I tried to make love to him, He winced at me like he didn't Know how to he with a woman any More, which I found at first kind Of nice, but really depressed me Later on thinking about it. Everyday during lunch, Gil breaks Out his hand gun and rifle, He breaks them down with such A delicate touch, sometimes I get Jealous of the way he handle them. Still at the very least I like to think That he knows how to touch a woman, And he just misplaced his passion, That one day he will put the energies Back where they need to be. We talk everyday, but the ts like A mechanical response, J just let him be. We had a laugh when we shared A movie together, the first one we saw When we dated as teens, He smiled at me like he did before He left for the war, He even gave me a kiss that lasted More than the usual pecks. In our bed I stare at this man That I couldn't breathe without, I try to understand that maybe he Will come home some day, Maybe he will remember himself, Maybe is my best hope.
We forget the spouses who stay with their husbands and wives who serve our country, who see horrors and then come home to try todeal with life all over again. The war is never truly over for them. God bless all troops of all nations.
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Mar 6, 2016
Mar 6, 2016 at 11:12 AM UTC
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