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Emma Seaberry
05/02/2005 @ 2:18pm
By:
markh

The aircraft is loaded and ready on the tarmac.
Tonight for Delaware he flies.
A world way from this land of sand and heat.
To her land of lush greenery and cool nights.
He and others finally aboard.
The aircraft is filled with silence.

During his year away
He though of her azure eyes.
What would they hold on his return?
Would they be the same?
Would he be too different?
Would they reclaim their past together?

Flags are in place.
Fresh crisp uniforms for the departing.
He and others aboard no longer fear death.
Those left behind still do.
The war still rages.
The brief fighting of months has now turned into years.

Distant tracers briefly fill the heated night.
A sharp rapid climb
And the aircraft is soon away from the horrid smells of frustrating death.
Within a day he will return to Emma Seaberry.
Down through the coastal mist
To the saddest azure eyes waiting to claim his body!

On the second anniversary of George W. Bush's proclaiming the end of
major combat in Iraq.
 
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