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RSWells
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0 posted 2003-03-10 04:37 PM





Cave, Cave, Deus Videt
(Beware, Beware, God Sees Thee)
.
.
.
Crude those canyons
scratched by fear and hate
where hope abandoned
young men to their fate
whose blood erodes
wee rivulets through the trench
as minds implode
from lack of sleep and stench

From factory and field
the bugles called
to don the sword and shield
pure youth enthralled,
lured by adventure,
travel, coaxed by thrill,
who once indentured
would be dressed to kill

But soon the merry bands
daydreams were shattered,
where once were farmers lands
the dead lay scattered,
too soon to learn
in war what life is worth,
too soon returned
to meld a hungry earth

Stay low lest swarms
of bullets sting as bees
or winds transform
the air to gaseous breeze,
two to a match
the snipers site by three,
entrench and catch
the stink of deaths disease

When yesterdays close mate
to death succumbs
he's instantly dead weight
the friendship numbs,
a trench wall
swiftly serves cadavers tomb,
it must be culled
to stay the noxious fumes

At times the dead limbs
prod out from the sod
and though it's grim
in war not much is odd,
one stiff for days
was offering a hand,
who passed its way
for luck shook it deadpanned

In war deaths place
as sole halcyon midwife
bears each corpse its space
not known in life,
youth called brave
by tribalistic cultures
in epilogues o'er graves
by chieftain vultures

War's an old mans game
the young mere chattel
whose purity's inflamed
and aimed towards battle,
our history won't soften
into calm,
our nails aren't just for coffins
but for palms
.
.
.
.
photo by author of Max Vanka's Millvale Murals,
St. Nicholas Croation Church
Millvale, PA.

© Copyright 2003 Richard S. Wells jr. - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2003-03-10 04:40 PM



You've been gone awhile,
but your pen has not been quiet,
and your mind is as fertile
as ever...
Welcome home...

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2 posted 2003-03-10 04:48 PM


.. This is so very powerful! so much meaning. And just, actualyl sad. Gotta get the ears outa my eyes.

Read ^ there, because you are reading the wrong part!

Martie
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3 posted 2003-03-10 05:10 PM


Richard---It is hard for me to exclaim over your writing ability..for this subject is so sorrowful, yet I must..you write so well!  
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4 posted 2003-03-10 07:07 PM


wonderfully done... I have missed your offerings of late...and this reminds me of why..


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5 posted 2003-03-10 07:10 PM


Expertly penned Richard.
You have been missed!
~Smiles & Hugs, Nancy~

~ Trace my body with your words..
And in doing so, you touch my heart. ~

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6 posted 2003-03-10 08:19 PM



Excellent work.

regards2you
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7 posted 2003-03-10 08:20 PM



Richard,

I stopped breathing half way through this poem. Had a major emotional ~and~ mental effect on me.  

This is an awesome poem. Worth rereading, more than once.

Enjoy your talent and I thank you for sharing this with us.

Pat

..without surrender, be on good terms with all persons..
        "Desiderata"

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8 posted 2003-03-10 08:40 PM


Very well written, Richard. War is not a movie and John Wayne was a myth...to glorify such an event is as big a travesty as the action itself..
Janet Marie
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9 posted 2003-03-10 09:48 PM


Stay low lest swarms
of bullets sting as bees
or winds transform
the air to gaseous breeze,
two to a match
the snipers site by three,
entrench and catch
the stink of deaths disease

When yesterdays close mate
to death succumbs
he's instantly dead weight
the friendship numbs,
a trench wall
swiftly serves cadavers tomb,
it must be culled
to stay the noxious fumes

At times the dead limbs
prod out from the sod
and though it's grim
in war not much is odd,
one stiff for days
was offering a hand,
who passed its way
for luck shook it deadpanned

In war deaths place
as sole halcyon midwife
bears each corpse its space
not known in life,
youth called brave
by tribalistic cultures
in epilogues o'er graves
by chieftain vultures

War's an old mans game
the young mere chattel
whose purity's inflamed
and aimed towards battle,
our history won't soften
into calm,
our nails aren't just for coffins
but for palms

.
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I've read this several time now and still all I can do is shake my head and wonder what a mere moth like me could say that would really do this work a true justice.
The meter and cadence alone is a work of art...the imagery and its intentions is beyond words like vivid, stark, powerful.
The wisdom of the inspire comes from a higher level of understanding and intellect than I'll ever touch.
and what makes this all even more impressive is knowing just how long you've been doing this.
An exceptional write from a poet of exception.

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10 posted 2003-03-10 09:54 PM


Richard, I'm speechless
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11 posted 2003-03-11 01:07 PM


Rarely do I enjoy war poetry. Yours is an exception, even when the read is painful.
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12 posted 2003-03-11 05:16 PM


Brilliant Writing.
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13 posted 2003-03-11 05:19 PM


Yes you are a darn amazing writer Richard.  Enjoyed this work.

           
R.E.S.P.E.C.T.
Aretha Franklin  

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