Girl of Saigon
GIRL OF SAIGON
I've seen death every day in a tropical rain,
I could tell you about it, but I can't take the pain.
There's a path through the bush it's all tainted and red,
from the blood of believers, who were right in their head.
I've killed fathers and sons, never blinking an eye,
and I've looked in the eyes of a friend as he died.
I've been drunk in Saigon, where I tried to forget,
but with life all around me, I've not found a way yet.
In a way life is coasting, other ways it's a climb,
but I don't like to guess if it's all worth the time.
In Saigon was a girl with the prettiest eyes,
she knew life as it is, and it's lies and more lies.
She knew brave hearted men, and she loved every one,
and she loved every child, when the fathers were gone.
© ron wilson arbuthnot
aka Vee Bdosa the Doylestown Poet
Copyright © Vee Bdosa | Year Posted 2015
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