O man on the hill you sent us there To a burnin hell for worse to fare
stingin sand and the blindin glare in our face for early death to stare
lost an forgotten tribes with a snare hummvies an gizmos didn't prepare
for lost friends an those who care to sit on tonnage and deathly tare
bros and pals that covered my back frozen for days, stored on a rack
I lost a limb an another an eye Some were stung by a wicked fly
Natives saw us an tongued a spittle their ire an angst, we knew but little
The barking sarg was such a creep crackle an static wouldn't let me sleep
Someone's war was, for us to wage to stand chins up and face the rage
endured for days the rancid stench crooks and groups of ilk and hench
great the words for freeing a nation truth trickled down in meager ration
Unfolding lies have tied my hands My Youth's been lost to distant lands
Cryptic messages scribbled on packs Lost in the mad rush to roll the sacks
An back'ome mowed my gal's look, too long waited, another she'd took!
This messy ruin is of your make Screwed up logic "for the counties sake"
Time's done a circle, around the stars stripes are blurred the spin now jars
The dangling pride on a roof in Nam The last post and the report is bam
Your dole an help can't lend me sate Shuttling healthcare, to end my fate
Original"”saadat (Islamabad) (April 13, 2009)
Some lingo has been advantageously used to mirror the rambling thoughts in the wracked mind of a disenchanted pfc"¦"¦
April brings to fore memories of the "operation frequent wind" evacuation of Saigon Nam---- http://www.fas.org/irp/nsa/almanac-saigon.pdf http://pro.corbis.com/images/U1835718-8.jp...CF83157030D3%7D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vj_ImnJrOA0...feature=related
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