Empty Suitcase |
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Headed for war, the
soldier packs
Prepared to fight if the enemy attacks
Prepared with weapons and tools of his own
To be first to fire a shot into the battle zone.
His training was perfect, his sarge would be proud
He's learned to kill... to be bold... be loud
He checks his gear... packs his knife... hand gun
His sunscreen he'll need for his year in the sun
His poncho, indeed, will be good when it rains
Socks... and more socks... again when it rains
His shovel... his bullets... some paper... a pen.
Preparing for when he'll write home again
Some black cheek paint to shade the sun's glare
His compass... and socks... just one more pair
One flashlight with batteries... a lighter that lights
Mosquito repellent to ward off the bites
A few photos of loved ones he might miss.
Of his son... so much like him... of his sis
His wife... a love letter to him she penned so fine
He smiles, reading... �With Love' on the bottom line
A red flare to signal to choppers on high
He hopes they will see it... he packs with a sigh
Why does it have to come down to this
Kill or be killed... still he studies his list
His toiletries... a hand grenade... his civvies
Shrugging, he adds two pair of skivvies
And the packing goes on in spite of his fear
As he hears the death knell ringing in his ear
His cold M-16... held tightly in his hand
Visions of fighting, dying on foreign land
And he stares hard... dreaming of the day
He might empty the case... throwing it all away |
By Nancy L. Meek
Copyright 2001 Listed February 20, 2010 |
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About Author... Nancy is the proud wife of William "Billy" J. Meek, a Vietnam War
Veteran, who served with the 1st Cavalry Airmobile Division, 11th Aviation
Group, 228th Battalion, Co. B.
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