Love Poem: In the Heat of Battle
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Written by: Audrey Haick

In the Heat of Battle

Amisdt the lull of flying rockets and shells I stare at this photo and feel terribly sad My Grandfather, cut down in youth; my Dad, bound in a chair, with legs, iron clad Mom with foresight, had it sealed in plastic, to keep it safe away from the damp She may have dreamt on some dark night that I'd spend time in this cold swamp Although sheets of rain fall endlessly fast, intermittent sunlight cast out warm rays So often this brings some comfort and the hope, that all this will end soon, some day Knee deep in rice fields we tread, with deadly snakes; critters running for dear life Frightened by sounds of hell's orchestra accompanied by fires and strange light So many buddies lay in final sleep; I am numb; I no longer feel lucky to be alive Unaware of where or who the enemy is; bearing no special distinction from allies And I believe, this is a horrible joke being played designed to steal souls of men What else is hidden as we grimly watch our friends' bodies packed in bags to send In the heat of battle we stand brave; but cry for Mothers as we lie in this trench Any atempts to conceive how is this serving my country, in fury my fists would clench In this shadow of death I make peace with my maker as death may take me away How arrogant and delusional to believe that destiny can be circumvented this way.. ~*~
For Miranda Lambert's "World War of Vietnam" Contest