There I sat, ninety-five degree weather
Outside; the bookstore caf, was cool.
An Old Timer stood by me, explaining:
There were two-hundred of us on the Island,
Near North Korea, back in 52
We guarded 16,000-prisners
All of a sudden, all hell broke loose
Three-hundred North Koreans came
Over the bob-wired fence, in pursuit
It all happened in a matter of seconds
The machineguns killed 150-of them
Thats all I saw in the war of 52.
(One American wounded one concussion.)
Now we had to fingerprint them all!
The old timer said; exhaustedly;
As if he was to do it all over again
But they were just old memories unearthed;
Resurrected for a moment, from the
Sands of that little horse-shoe island.
But I guess Ill never forget, he said with
No regrets!... as he moved on looking
For his table, where he left his coffee.
#762 7/15/05
Notes: as a War Vet eran I used to meet a lot of old timers from an assortment of wars, at one time, WWII seemed to be the one I meet the most from; before that, it used to be WWI (when I was a kid); very few from the Korean War (but now and then I meet one), and a few from Vietnam; where I was. Funny it seems, most of these groups are becoming more scarce, especially WWI, and the Korean War; or so it seems. Now we have three more wars to look at: Persian Gulf One, Afghanistan War and Persian Gulf Two (it seems, all in a matter of a decade); and I should mention, the Bosnian War, which my son was involved with; I guess I will not run out of War Veterans to talk to. It is also funny; we stop the longest war on record, the Vietnam War, only to replace it with the four-wars I mentioned. Oh well, that is life is it not.
Dennis Siluk,a poet and a War Veteran, of Vietnam; his recent book, Spell of the Andes, has two sections, one on the Andes of Peru, the other on Rhymes of War, dealing with V ietnam. You can see his books at any of the Internet sites like http://www.bn.com or http://www.abe.com. He lives in Minnesota and Peru
Author:: Dennis Siluk
Keywords:: Poetry
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