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Today's poem was inspired by a
conversation with a homeless ex-serviceman begging on the streets of London.
We talk about victory and peace, but... peace of mind? Now, that's something else for many people, especially ex-service personnel. Although more is being
done than ever before to help rehabilitate men and women in the armed forces
returning from front line action, a significant minority continue to slip
through the net.
Ironically, many people
seem unable to tell the difference between the most graphic news items recorded
by war correspondents and blockbuster war movies!
Meanwhile, family and
friends of those who have mental illness issues as a result of witnessing the
horrors of warfare have some insight and often, in their turn, suffer awful
consequences.
Here in the UK, attitudes
of the healthy majority towards mental illness still leave much to be desired.
Certainly, those who
fight for us, are killed or injured and/or suffer post traumatic stress
disorder in one form or another…deserve better.
FILE ON A WAR HERO
Mind closed down for
spam,
like a dead computer;
any spare cash for a
fall guy?
Heart, wounded and
weeping
on loved-ones who left;
any spare cash for a
fall guy?
Close my eyes and I can
see
ghosts parading the
street;
any spare cash for a
fall guy?
Close my ears and I can
hear
folks cheering us on;
any spare cash for a
fall guy?
If God’s closed the file
on me
He’s not the only one;
any spare cash for a
fall guy?
Cops closing in to move
me on
(no medals left to
sell);
any spare cash for a
fall guy?
Can’t open up for dying
inside
among pals blown apart;
any spare cash for a
fall guy?
[From: Tracking the Torchbearer by R. N. Taber,
Assembly Books, 2012]
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