People like you caused us to lose that war.
~ Ann Coulter to a disabled Vietnam veteran, after which she was fired from a spot as a commentator on MSNBC
ARMY BURN WARD



This poem was written about the pain of Vietnam;
it could be about tomorrow. Please. Peace.


First the doctor peels dead skin away.

"Debriding," like a teacher, names it.

(Like a virgin, like a pockmarked whore.)

Then the whirlpool, pain-pull spiralling down

like fire, like broken birds inside him.

(Like a winter wedded to the bone.)

Then the grafting, four long strips of skin.

"Rebriding," in his shock he giggles,

(Gagging like a schoolboy, like a groom.)

gagging as his new skin wrinkles, worms,

rejecting him. Again the whirlpool

(Like an April pain in soft swarms twirled.)

wheels and stops. The sink-plug pulled, he stares

(Like an empty coat, a burned-out star.)

unblinking as the brides inside him die.



— Martin Galvin
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