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			| people say to him, "Forget it, man! get on with the rest of your life!"
 blinded, they just don't understand
 how deep the war has embedded the knife
 tis easy for some to say "Forget it!"
 when they cannot see past their noses
 but one day they will surely regret it
 when a greater war around them closes
 tis not only the need for closure
 which pushes the poet's pen
 but a heartfelt wish that war's torture
 will not be felt by future men
 do you think it doesn't hurt like hell
 to recall the whole bloody mess
 digging deep and deeper into the well
 filled with post traumatic stress
 do you think he gets his jollies
 from bearing his soul on the page
 exposing governments' follies
 as if it will earn him any wage
 do you think he wouldn't like to forget
 the horrors and atrocities of war
 rid his life of all the after effects
 implanted forever in his core
 do you think it is comforting to learn
 that too many don't give a damn
 do not seem the least bit concerned
 that our future will toll another Vietnam
 do you think the war was some fairyland
 with fake guns, knives and bullets
 that the face of that now beautiful land
 is not still laced with human skull bits
 do you think a grunt would have to lie
 to make you understand what war can do
 like change the topography, or vaguely imply
 what happened over there was not true
 do you think it won't happen again
 if we do not seek peace for the human race
 keeping our heads in the sand to just pretend
 no more wars will our children have to face
 do you think it is someone else's job
 to fight for what's right in a world full of wrong
 do you think you won't stand before God.
 if you do, one day you'll sing a different song
 
 AND WHO WILL DEFEND YOU THEN?
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				| By Nancy L. Meek Copyright 2001
 Listed February 9, 2010
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											| About Author... Nancy is the proud wife of William "Billy" J. Meek, a Vietnam War 
Veteran, who served with the 1st Cavalry Airmobile Division, 11th Aviation 
Group, 228th Battalion, Co. B. 
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