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a table for none
make no mistake
war is
what it was
savage a war as
these things tend to be
but these battles were not fought on the
sea, in the air or in
trenches on foreign soil
death reared its head in our
garages - kitchens - bedrooms
in our mirrors
where eyes locked in combat with time
until the second hand gave way
allowing history to write the future
bullets and blades
ropes and belts
gas and even chemical warfare
they never lost
they never won
victory
was nothing more than
pine boxes, lettered stones and the question
why?
Comments
scribbler
Wed, 2016-03-09 22:04
Hi
Perhaps refers to the war between the states? I'm not much at free verse so the only thing I'll suggest is putting a stanza break between " they never won" and "victory".........stan
Geezer
Thu, 2016-03-10 18:02
Like Stan...
Not exactly sure of the war you are referring to. I suspect that it might not be entirely visible here. It almost seems as though you might be describing battles in a war of depression. Which many [even if treated] lose. Made me think so I guess you did your job! ~ Gee.
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eightmenout
Mon, 2016-03-14 10:58
Stan/Gee
Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to comment. The poem is about depression and suicide. And, yes, there should have been a line space there.
Scott