Her eyes, Sunken, blue With edges of ruddy green, Of olive, kelp, fatigue, A certain muddy camouflage, Bright with purpose, Ambition and fierce urgency, Set their twin star sights On me and I learned a new Word that day— Surrender.
I fell into formation, Saluting her stars in the fullest light Of the falling day. I learned how to survive Under such searing heat And became intimate With sneak attacks, Friendly fire, sudden blitzkrieg And the nuclear winter, The dark sheet, Of sorrows unveiling.