ncrainbowgrrl
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Tue May-09-06 01:27 AM
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Welcome Back, Dear Soldier. |
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(for the 18-24 year old kid I saw eating across from me- about 4 months ago. It was obvious that he was just back from Iraq or Afghanistan. He was in a wheelchair. He had a runner's build, and I could imagine that he had been an athlete before his time in the service. Who knows. Anyhow, it struck me enough to make me write.)
First day back in town Out to lunch at his favorite pre- war lunch place. Treats himself to a good meal and a lunch date.
Carries the wrapped sandwiches in his lap Holds his soda Pushes himself along the counter, pays his money Goes along Finds a table away from the throng And sits and drinks his coke.
He needs a napkin Forgot to get one. Last year, it wouldn’t have been a problem Last year, he sat here cross-legged and tan But this is now And he is here And mayonnaise lands on his lap. Wipes his shirt over the mess He’s ashamed And there’s mounting stress. Just a mundane task Simple little actions That now get in his way.
First day back here Simple little actions
She sits down at his table Tries not to stare. She tries to make him smile She’ll stay there for a while She’s an old friend. She knows better than to stare At the legs that don’t work At his muscled arms And the gloves on his hands And the smile on his face.
First day back here. Home from war Back for a battle Scarier than anything he’s ever seen Return to normal Eat your sandwich Return to normal No one wants to hear what he’s seen. First day back here
Welcome home, son.
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