Flag draped coffin

Flag draped coffin

A Poem by Baby Ricochet



She was his faithful down home girl
From his little home town
She had faith in God and Country
White was her wedding gown

She Went to church every Sunday
Unwavered was her faith
Every day she would pray to God
To keep her hero safe

One dreadful day she drove up to
the only local store
She came back to her worst nightmare
A black car by the door

The somber faced Sargent Major
Delivered her the news
He couldn't soften it for her
Not a damn thing he could do

Her hero came home fully dressed
in a flag draped coffin
She was consumed by grief so hard
No words or deeds could soften

There was a Marine Corps funeral
     With tradition and words
She just sat staring at the ground 
     Said not a single word

Three weeks later she joined her man
in the cold hallowed ground
Found sprawled out dead on the floor
when her sister came around

Sleeping pills and alcohol
May have played a part
But everyone knew the truth
She died of a broken heart


© 2013 Baby Ricochet


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Tragic. It is unfortunate that this occurs. You tackled the subject with a respectfulness that may surprise some of your new readers but has never surprised me or your loyal fan base. You are a true poet, and this is the proof. Those chills I feel have zero to do with my flu...those chills are all you. Well done.

Posted 11 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

Baby Ricochet

11 Years Ago

These are hard enough just to write.
Baby Ricochet

11 Years Ago

I do appreciate all your comments. Thank you guys. You truly are my friends
KAOlmsted

11 Years Ago

Always, Mark...



Reviews

Such a tragically beautiful piece. The emotional boundaries of this piece are really limitless. Such a real, vivid, relevant and gritty peak into life...these things happen, and too often we do no wish to think about them. Nicely done!

Posted 11 Years Ago


i like this side of baby rico... (but i also like your other sides as well) :-)

Posted 11 Years Ago


Very sad, very real and very well writtne. Nice job.

Posted 11 Years Ago


reading this broke my heart. I forget all the time how lucky I am that my Dad came back to me and thinking of the way it would have been otherwise makes ne cry. This was fantastic,Ricochet

Posted 11 Years Ago


I had no sons, no brothers, no sweetheart to sacrifice to the war, and for that I am grateful. I wouldn't have given them up easily.

Posted 11 Years Ago


The hidden casualties of war.... this could be made into a country music classic. It's not the ticket that gets you home it;s the train. Thanks for this.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Very well written.

Posted 11 Years Ago


Truthful, brutally honest and excruciating. An honorable tribute to the reality of the horrors of war, the devastation of love and of lives lost~
Well done, sir.
~pat

Posted 11 Years Ago


sad but a wonderful writing. really well into detail and it just flows.

Posted 11 Years Ago


sad...well portrayed

Posted 11 Years Ago



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Baby Ricochet
Baby Ricochet

Tampa, FL



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