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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMemorial Poem This poem was written by a boy in Viet Nam after one of his buddies died. The buddy had fought and died in the jungles shirting the little village of Due Pho, He wrote home after the battle in memory of all his buddies who have fought and died in little villages with hard -to- pronouce names. And in memory of those who have fought even more tirelessly with draft boards to avoid the litte,villages with their dirt and death. He Wrote: "Take a man, put him alone Put him 12,000 miles away from home Empty his heart of all but blood Make him live in sweat and mud This is the life that I too live And why my sould to the devil I give You peace boys, rot in your easy chairs But you don't know what it's like over here You have a ball without near trying While over here your boys are dying You burn your draft cards, march at dawn Plant your signs on the White House lawn You all want to ban the bomb There's no war in Viet Nam Use your drugs, have your fun And then refuse to use the gun There's nothing else for you to do And I'm suppose to die for you! I'll hate you until the day I die You make me hear my buddy cry I saw his arm a bloody shred I hear them say, "This one is dead." It's a lare price he had to pay Not to live another day.... He had the guts to fight and die He paid the price, but what did he buy? He bought your life by losing his But who gives a damn what a soldier gives? His wife does, parents and even sons But they're about the only ones."