Iraq War Grief Daily Witness (photo) Day 378

this diary is dedicated to all who suffer because of war

we love and support our troops, just as we love and support the Iraqi people – without exception, or precondition, or judgement.

image and poem below the fold

In this undated photo released by the New York State Police, shows Trooper John J. McKenna IV, of Brooklyn, who was killed Wednesday, Aug. 17, 2006 in Iraq while serving as a captain in the U.S. Marine Corps.
(AP Photo/New York State Police)

from Four Poems for Robin
by Gary Snyder

  December at Yase

You said, that October,
In the tall dry grass by the orchard
When you chose to be free,
“Again someday, maybe ten years.”

After college I saw you
One time. You were strange.
And I was obsessed with a plan.

Now ten years and more have
Gone by: I’ve always known
         where you were–
I might have gone to you
Hoping to win your love back.
You still are single.

I didn’t.
I thought I must make it alone. I
Have done that.

Only in dream, like this dawn,
Does the grave, awed intensity
Of our young love
Return to my mind, to my flesh.

We had what the others
All crave and seek for;
We left it behind at nineteen.

I feel ancient, as though I had
Lived many lives.
And may never now know
If I am a fool
Or have done what my
        karma demands.
– – –
a personal note: I will post again on Monday August 28. Thanks, RubDMC

Author: RubDMC

I'm a PROUD Massachusetts Liberal who lives just a short stroll from the site of the first armed resistance to another insane tyrant named George in 1775.