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"The Things He Carries" by TheUltimateOutlaw

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I see him a little boy

With mud caked on his boots;

Steel-toe-scuffs on a landing pad;

Rolled sleeve fatigues;

A bit of gun-shy countered with pride;

Dreaming the horror of helicopters
And sheets of red-on-white;

Mama-sans and snipers;

Men made ghosts in a jungle;

Later, reading a list of the things
he supposedly carried

When he was young;

Spitting;

"Fuck they don’t know shit
About Vietnam."

Fermenting a thunderous,
Blameless cold carved from fear

Unrequited.

And I want to ask him;

Did you watch men die?

And be a trigger for words

That heal.

But I hold my tongue.

Because I know
What he will tell me;

The things he carried

Are things

A daughter

Will

Never

Understand.




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On Wednesday March 5th, 2008, Bella Butchery (1143) writes:
this was an excellent book.... nice poem too, especially the vietnam referance.


On Wednesday March 5th, 2008, Bella Butchery (1143) writes:
The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien.... check it out


On Wednesday March 5th, 2008, TheUltimateOutlaw (36) writes:
Actually... I read it. Then made the mistake of being like "dad, you should read this"... Which was sort of what conjured the idea for te poem.


On Tuesday March 4th, 2008, The Zebra Warrior (2404) writes:
very powerful...evocative; there was a certain 'Apocalypse Now' feel to this...dark and heavy and menacing like a chopper's blade hovering over grass....etc. You have a knack for creating a great scene: "Dreaming the horror of helicopters And sheets of red-on-white; Mama-sans and snipers; Men made ghost in a jungle;" - this is near the beginning and you really set up the tone. The end too, on a personal note is quite saddening, and in a sentimental way; which usually doesn't get me, but there's a lot of emptiness there, sadness...and questioning. Thoroughly superb...



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