Son of War

When the war stories end,
you will find me in its smoky corners, trembling violently.
Look at my water, it is dirty,
and look at my future, it is empty.
I am the son of war.
My memory has been kneaded with its deadly dances.
Then I emerged from the rubble,
an echo of smoke and blood.
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Because I am a son of war,
I have a wild passion to smash all the morning flowers,
to drink all the milk of Australian cows,
to destroy all the trees of the cedar forest.
For here, in my chest, a hateful flame with a destructive voice.
It shatters all the beautiful mirrors
Here, in my chest, is a wild passion to kill the dreams of the moon.
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Comments
I wonder how anybody returns 'sane' from war. The jarring of the two realities must surely have a bad effect as you so poetically describe here. x
My dear friend, thank you for your deep feelings. I only describe a small part of the soul's tearing and breaking due to war. War is the devil.
The first 2 lines drew me in as a reader. The first verse can quite easily be a stand alone poem. If the first verse is the initial shock in the aftermath the second verse is the anger. War is a terrible, terrible thing. I love your poem!
Dear friend
You have very high sensitive soul and kind heart. Thanks you feel my true words. I appreciate. Please accept my following.
I'm glad I got your intent. Its always nice to read good poetry x