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Don Bouchard
Poems
Jun 2014
Higher Orders
South Pacific 1944,
Our ship under attack,
Men at the guns,
Zeroes coming in.
Smoke and bedlam,
We three at our turret
Loading the gun:
Projectile.
Powder,
Fuse,
and slam the door
to belch explosives
at the sky.
Man the post
Keep on firing
But then I knew I had to go
And turned toward the hatch.
"Good-bye, Paul,"
I remember someone said.
Half in - half out the door
We took a hit
Direct
That blew Jim's head
between my knees
And on the deck.
Two died instantly
And there I stood
Wondering
About
Higher Orders.
An old friend of mine, Paul Heringer related this experience to me. He is the speaker in the poem. I still muse on what he said....
#war
#world
#theater
#paul
#pacific
#ii
#heringer
Written by
Don Bouchard
65/M/Minnesota
(65/M/Minnesota)
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