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0 posted 2003-04-06 09:59 AM



‘The casualties were light.'

So was the sky outside.
My gourmet coffee was steaming hot.
I ate my breakfast of
blueberry lite granola bars
and smoothest creamy yogurt,
as I sat reading the morning news,
waiting for the busy part of the day
to kick into full gear.
Back to the headlines,
‘the casualties were light’
and I sighed in relief until

the knock on the door,
three faces grim
that blocked out the light.

‘The casualties were light, Ms……’

© Copyright 2003 Kathleen Kacy Stafford - All Rights Reserved
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1 posted 2003-04-06 10:06 AM


Midnitesun
Well done, much to think about.

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2 posted 2003-04-06 10:06 AM


You rendered so well a state of anxiety ... the momentaneous relief ... and the knock on the door which was an answer to your fears.
Impressive piece. Always hoping that "the casualties were light ..".
Love, Margherita

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Yes, dear...this says it all very well...

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4 posted 2003-04-06 10:18 AM


*sigh*
thanks, friends

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5 posted 2003-04-06 11:28 AM


man, talk about the knock every mother/wife/etc. dreads...
I wasn't expecting that ending.
Great job.

Imagine all the People living life in peace...
John Lennon

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6 posted 2003-04-06 11:33 AM


Great twist on the end.  I still remember the stars that hung in our window for my brother and father in WWII and the conversation about "telegrams".  You took me back there, Kacy, thank you. Ken

Through rubble and trouble and dark of night
The yawn of a dawn will hasten the light

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7 posted 2003-04-06 11:34 AM


Ringo, I don't think anyone ever does.
My condolences today to Mrs. David Bloom and her three daughters, and all the others who were given the worst possible news story.

Ken, thank you for your comment. It's never a case of 'light' casualties to me.

[This message has been edited by Midnitesun (04-06-2003 11:36 AM).]

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8 posted 2003-04-06 04:42 PM


Goodness Kacy - stuck my heart in the end there . . .   xxoo
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9 posted 2003-04-06 06:42 PM


Thank you for being here, Sue.  It's a sad day for many, many families.
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10 posted 2003-04-06 07:13 PM


very compelling. loss of life should never be taken "light"ly.
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11 posted 2003-04-06 07:40 PM


The casualties can never be 'light' Kacy...you are so right.
~Hugs~

~Somewhere in my heart I'm always
dancing with you in the summer rain~

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12 posted 2003-04-06 07:44 PM


Exactly.
Thanks for reading, Edder, and Nancy.

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