Soldier Girl
I took a vow this country to defend,
I raised my hand to walk with men.
Run fast, I was told, like a man,
Or go home as a failure, so I ran.
Shoot like a man, unafraid to kill,
This too, became my primary skill.
Learn not to follow, but to lead.
Over the years I lived this creed.
The time came to go to war.
It was my decisions that my men bore.
My mistakes that could cost their lives.
My short-comings that could not hide …
How I thank God that none of them died.
On the battlefield I wore no dress.
I fought like a man, none the less.
When I came home I watched others bask in the light.
I stood back and told myself, that was all right.
I was asked to come forward in the circle and represent
In gifted Men's regalia that the women resent.
I danced in honor of comrades who never came home.
I danced to be rid of nightmares the haunt me when I am alone.
Then I came back to Comanche land.
I was told to go back in Grand Entry to where women are to stand.
No matter that I had more time in than the rest,
no matter that they had only made E-4 AT BEST.
They took away my feathers, leggings, and soul.
All the things I'd earned swept aside into a dark deep hole.
Three combat zones I walked in with pride,
Seventy-two men I led in and not one died.
I took a vow this country to defend,
I raised my hand to walk with men.
Run fast, I was told, like a man,
Or go home as a failure, so I ran.
Shoot like a man, unafraid to kill,
This too, became my primary skill.
But now I am told, 22 years later, that I am not to lead.
Follow your man two steps behind is our creed.
I was good enough for you people to stand on the front lines,
but now that I am home you want to wipe out my whole life.
All of the things that I worked so hard for.
Strip them off and leave the ribbons at the door.
When you come here you will wear a dress,
we don't care if we leave you with nothing and your life is a mess.
Dance at the back, you're no better than the rest.
copyright 2006
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