Letter from Camp |
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Dear Dad and Mom,
Here I am at Camp Vietnam
Yes, I did get your box Yes, I did need clean sox
No, Mom, I'm not eating right. How can you eat
In a firefight
Yes, I make friends, Dad Hard to
keep them, you see They're getting killed All around
me
Sleep is a thing of the past If I sleep
sound I won't last You say you're Very worried
You won't mind then If this letter's hurried
I
have to go now Maybe to fight They said we are To
move out tonight
I love you Mom I love you Dad
When I get home I'll be glad
Homesick, Mom You
bet that I am I don't know if I'll come home From Camp
Vietnam
Love and joy From Your boy, Roy |
By Faye Sizemore
Copyright 2002 Listed October 8, 2011 |
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Faye Sizemore makes her home in the beautiful foothills of South Carolina with Grant, the love of her life, as well as three dogs, two cats, two parakeets and four nanny goats. Grant is a Vietnam Veteran having served with the US Marines in 1968-69 and is, of course, Faye's muse. Faye is deeply interested in Veterans' Affairs and Veterans' Causes. She is very proud of Grant and her poetry is an off-shoot of that pride.
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