A Camouflage

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    A Camouflage

    A Camouflage

    His camouflage struck me the most,
    As he lay with his face down,
    In a river of murky water,
    Murkier by his blood.
    Far away a little boy smiled at his mother,
    Not knowing grief on their heels.
    Who did he fight for?
    Who did he die for?

    His masters camouflaged their dreams,
    And flashed his hope before him.
    They lay before him the targets,
    The source of all his woes,
    Like a magician pulls out rabbits from his hat,
    Like the ads display discounts,
    And he buys them readily.
    Where are his colleagues moving to?
    They see through his body,
    There are no flowers to decorate,
    No white linen to wrap,
    They pick up what they can,
    Pack up their backpacks,
    Walk away like zombies to the battle next,

    They wept inside,
    But felt omnipotent outside,
    They could take lives,
    But not sip coffee with their dear ones,
    Widow women and rape them,
    But not touch their wives sleep serene
    Orphan children and abuse them,
    But not join their children pillow fight,
    Raze to the ground cities built over centuries,
    But not play cricket in their neighbourhood,
    All for someone's plastic dreams,
    And their own hopeless hopes.

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    SpiritSong commented on A Camouflage

    01-13-2010

    another raw and heart scorching example of wars brutal episodes. yes, a 10 and a fav for me as well abraham.. one cannot dwell in lala land when reading this...ty my friend.. "SpiritSong"

    abraham

    01/14/2010

    Thanks, spiritsong, for the read and generous comment. Spare a thought for those who are going through such experiences.

    Rhymer commented on A Camouflage

    12-04-2009

    Wow! what a powerful well thought out and touching piece. this goes into my favorites. Nice 10 from me.

    abraham

    12/04/2009

    Thanks Rhymer for the read and appreciation.

    If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.

    Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American poet.

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