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Broken Vase
One day I dropped my mom’s antique vase
but i didn’t mean to…my hands were sweaty!
It happened so quickly I couldn’t process it.
I tried to put it back together!
With super glue!
But I couldn’t find all find the broken pieces
some are still missing.
It worked! but you can still see all the tiny cracks where it hit the ground
and the blank spaces where the pieces went missing
20 years ago that happened to me…
the vase is my mind
the cracks and the superglue
are me trying to repair what has been broken
I was a happy little boy
I grew up and went to parties,
had a TON of friends,
a loving family,
a nice home,
my own car,
and an amazing girlfriend
Then I turned 18
Graduated high school
Got drafted
I didn’t know what I was getting myself into
All the bodies
All the loss
All the guilt
I remember the first man I killed
“twenty years later, I’m left with faceless responsibility and faceless grief.”
Always on the look out for an enemy
I was never safe
I’m home now…
I jump at sudden movements
I listen more than I speak
I came home cracked
superglue can only do so much to repair a broken vase
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I wrote this piece for my junior year U.S History class and always loved it, but I never had the opportunity to share. It's about a man that got drafted to fight in Vietnam and even after decade of being home he is still heavily burdened with what happened there.