Originally three poems, but this seemed better. What price victory? |
"Soldiering has one great trap. To be a good soldier you must love the army. To be a good commander you must be willing to order the death of the thing you love. We do not fear our own death, you and I. But there comes a time... we are never quite prepared for so many to die. Oh, we do expect the occasional empty chair, a salute to fallen comrades. But this war goes on and on, and the men die, and the price gets ever higher. We are prepared to lose some of us, but we are never prepared to lose all of us." --- Robert E. Lee to General Longstreet, Gettysburg I. They charged through the smoke and dust No glory... simply because it was ordered so. It was not for the conquest of new lands. They fought because I said go. They raced up the ramparts through the hail of lead wavering only in the arms of death. No decisive battle nor desperate last stand Not even freeing our fellow man. They stormed the defenses of the wretched fort, dirt blasted by falling shells. Slaughter prevailed on both sides of the line. Not how I thought it would be. They fell above the battlements of the old fort muskets sending them into the arms of death Not as I planned... not for glory Not even for the conquest of new lands. Dead... Dead because I said go. II. Blood stained the walls of the shattered fort Life once vibrant gone forevermore. Their hopes and dreams lost to time for what? A dusty outpost in the deep of dark A name not heard until today Remembered because it was ordered so. Voices cried from the depths of the fort Begging for mothers and cursing God above Their agony and heartache a cross to bear for what? Blind ambition and a manifest dream A swelling of pride until this moment Battered into fragments by empty desire. I wept atop the lonely fort Wondering how this horror could be The cause should have carried the day and yet The deep of dark overwhelmed my spirit; victory brushed into the charnel pits where gods and generals must glare To face their men another day. III. They saluted within the rebuilt fort A battered flag raised high Objectives met and spirits soared No want for glory, not even Freeing their fellow man. They answered when called For the hubris of a few and the Dignity of a nation. They paraded out of the quiet fort Toward a field stripped bare Smells still overwhelming They neither wavered nor cared Fallen heroes are remembered Friend and foe given their due While the living bear witness To what was and what must not be. I stood in the darkness Watching them march into the fort's embrace Filled with a solemn determination New defenders hoping to make a difference For the glory of a nation; perhaps the Conquest of new lands Maybe even freeing their fellow man. It will not be as they imagine. So many dead... The next time I say go. |