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Da Nang, 1968: the Dance of Death

DA NANG, 1968: THE DANCE OF DEATH That night I watched the muted flashes Reflected off low somber clouds And heard the muted rumble Of distant artillery As if a storm were approaching. And I knew that somewhere In the jungled hills out there Uniformed figures flailed the air In grotesque dances of death Engulfed by flames Shredded by shrapnel. While I, weary beyond caring Thought only of blessed sleep Perhaps tomorrow or the days after that I too would dance the dance of death And then could rest forever.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2015




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Date: 11/3/2015 2:54:00 PM
Love the topic :) SKAT
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Albert Powers
Date: 11/9/2015 1:03:00 PM
Thanks for reading my poetry. I appreciate you comment.
Date: 11/2/2015 8:03:00 PM
Great piece of pensive thoughts... Rightfully from those who've fought... In the immortal words of Spock.. Live well and Prosper, take good stock..
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Albert Powers
Date: 11/9/2015 1:08:00 PM
Thanks for your thoughts on my poem. I spent some time in Da Nang when our radar plane developed mechanical problems. The sky was lit up all night by flares. It was the inspiration for the poem.

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