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Unmoving Time
I stand at the battle grounds
 Seventy men shot down
 One my brother
 Three my friend
 Their bodies spilling color
 Vivid against dirt land, the bland grounds
 
 I leave the bodies to rot
 And load my weapon
 Eighteen minutes, says the general
 Eighteen minutes until scrambling
 Out of the trenches
 The general’s watch ticks but my time stiffens
 
 I inspect my feet
 Puss and cuts
 Curse the rats;
 Curse the lice
 Hatching against my skin
 A life of one can end another’s
 
 I watch smoke fill the sky
 A missile slams into an allies’ trench
 The goners,
 The poor troopers
 No, there’s no pity in war
 So lift your head towards heaven as the world darkens
 
 Ten minutes, says the general
 I vomit in the trench
 Seven minutes
 My knees shake
 Three minutes
 A prayer for my mothers
 Tears for my sister
 One minute
 A breath for the world
 Now!
 Time unfreezes and speeds
 Everlasting time as I dangle over death

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