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Times Ticking

February 11, 2022
By adair3583 SILVER, Greenville, South Carolina
adair3583 SILVER, Greenville, South Carolina
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Times ticking-

 

Seven o clock.

Rising awake full of joy,

it's time to see my little boy.

I cannot wait, I cannot toy.

Been waiting for this since he was, 

deployed.


Times ticking-


Eight oclock nine oclock ten.

I put some words on paper with pen.

To write to my husband, my only friend.

As I wait and I wait again.


Times ticking-


Eleven oclock.

Im getting nervous now,

I try to breathe but I don’t know how.

My stomachs burns,

and I slump into a bow.

My words slur and I clench my brows.


Times ticking-


Eleven thirty.

Look at that, a military truck.

But wait one, two, three, four.

I take my hand and reach for the door.

My heart is ripped right from my core.


Two faces but not my John.

The life in me dispearses.

-Gone


Bad news was brought to my dismay.

A death in the family is never okay,

but the love and life in me died today.

Time stops-


The author's comments:

Writing this I thought about war, bloodshed, battlefield and something that also came to my mind was the movie Saving Private Ryan. There was a scene when some military officials had to break some bad news to the mom of ryan that three of her sons had died and it was a sad and emotional scene. That's basically where the inspiration came from. You hear about the people in wars and their life and everyday struggles but I wanted to think about someone who is left behind like a wife,mother,sibling or someone who has a relative in the war. 


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Afra ELITE said...
on Feb. 20 2022 at 12:33 am
Afra ELITE, Kandy, Other
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Favorite Quote:
"A writer must never be short of ideas."
-Gabriel Agreste- (Fictional character- Miraculous)

This poem is wonderfully written and it is somewhat like a mixture of War is Kind by Stephen Crane and The Terrorist, he's watching by Wislawa Symborska...It was kind of saddening, though...