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The Effect Of War
“The only son is dead”
No warning, only shock
The man who was so full of life
hidden 6ft beneath the great green mother.
How do you prepare for such a tragedy
for life to be taken so abrupt
for ideas never to be thought.
A laugh never to be heard again,
a candle snuffed out, never to reignite,
a life swept away like a leaf in the river.
Black smoke erupts from his position,
signifying his departure.
Last you saw him
he was so excited
He got to take after his dad
and fight for his home.
You weren’t worried about him,
he would come back just like you did.
Except he didn’t.
How do you prepare
to tell the family?
How do you prepare
for someone to explain his death?
How do you prepare
to never see him again?
How do you prepare?
You don’t.
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