My Dark story, Dumpster Divin' In Ole Whiskey Dent is designed and built around friends and family members who served in America's armed forces: My Dad & Step Dad in Korea, my two uncles in World War II, school friends the Wheatley's in Vietnam, along with a childhood friend Mike Mayberry, and a friend named Larry Simmons (he took me in and taught me how to dumpster dive and survive at a brief, but, low point in my life that I shall never forget as lessons well learned for the sake of others) who just passed away a week or so ago ... The story is fiction and philosophical ... The events portrayed are, tragically, true to life as seasoning that I had hoped would cause readers to realize that there IS NO GLORY in war, only misery, suffering, and death for all involved on either side, as all lose fathers, sons, family, husbands, and relatives that each held dear to their hearts, and most men never come home the same, ever again ...
A most poignant read for anyone who has ever served or had family that served their nation anywhere in the world of on any given side: People are people, and it is people who suffer and die in wars ...
War is hell. There are no good wars. I think there are necessary wars. But when one country invades another there is no hope of settling sovereignty without war. Men fight to defend their homes, their families and their way of life. It doesn't require a "patriot" or a "hero" to stand up when the choice is kill or be killed, live or die. It only requires a will to survive. As long as we have people bent on aggression and taking whatever they want by sheer force or arms we will have need of those who defend against it. Most Americans pre WWII were isolationists saying we should mind our own business at home. Even as the holocaust was raging Hitler found a lot of Americans in agreement with his treatment of the Jews. The general consensus was "they brought it all on themselves". Of course at that time nobody knew how far the "ethnic cleansing" had progressed in Germany. But if WWII and Pearl Harbor taught Americans anything it should be that even if you stay home and mind your own, the evil will still come to you and for you. The only difference is fighting it overseas or in our backyards and on our own front lawns.
Posted 10 Months Ago
10 Months Ago
Nobody brings on themselves what happened to the Jews with Hitler...but people can be made to believ.. read moreNobody brings on themselves what happened to the Jews with Hitler...but people can be made to believe in the worst creeds...follow the worst people...my God we are having it here in our country with a certain politician...who feels he is above the law...and with all that is going on with him...he feels untouchable and has people around here who are saying....well, yes, that, but he did a lot of good things as president and we need him back...We are in such disarray...
Thank you always, Fabian, for your replies to my works...You create such good discussion...I wish you could visit my classroom.
j.
10 Months Ago
Politics is the art of doing nothing while promising everything you think others want to hear. It's .. read morePolitics is the art of doing nothing while promising everything you think others want to hear. It's all the lying and thievery a person can do and get away with. And people keep electing career politicians as leaders until anyone outside the Washington "good 'ol boy" crew (the deep south has its own sort of related nepotism) looks like a savior pariah regardless of how idiotic and desperate that deluded assumption may be. It is that fact that makes cult heroes from the average businessman with a narcissists' complex. Whether it's hope or fear makes no difference. We have such useless "leaders" because they are either politicians or secret players in the big game of political corruption. Meanwhile the American people lose all the way around because all they are left to vote for are pre-chosen candidates "suitable" for the position. And if one doesn't want the mainstream candidate it's just too bad. There is no choice to be had except what the elite offer and allow. If a citizen wanted to vote for an independent candidate, it wouldn't matter. Only a republican or a democrat is going to get elected in America. So much for the illusion of freedom of choice. It's like me giving you a choice between red or black licorice sticks and you hate licorice but it's simply all I'm offering. Our government has become a take it or leave it oligarchy controlled by wealthy elites and proxied by lobbyists and their corporate interests. That's how I see it.
god always helped the israelites when they had to go to war (as long as they were following him and doing the right things). the wicked witch used a field of them to put dorothy and her traveling companions to sleep in the wizard of oz. a touching tribute as well as a poignant commentary. g.i drug use in vietnam soared, some probably used those poppies for heroin to kill the physical and emotional pain. war is a sick and twisted endeavor with far reaching, lasting effects. i would put alcohol, barrooms and dark alleys right next to that field. perhaps if leaders/politicians had to march through a field of them they would change their minds about war ... :)
Posted 10 Months Ago
10 Months Ago
I would like to see the leaders have to do that.
Thank you, Pete,
j.
I really don't know what to say here except that this is strikingly human and true. I can't say that I like it. It is not that kind of poem but it is educational, and amazingly written. It strikes all those human/war notes.
Posted 10 Months Ago
10 Months Ago
Thank you, Ken, for your very encouraging review.
j.
The soft red silken skirts of beautiful poppies in a field are such a contrast to the carnage of warfare. The imagery here of the seed heads of the poppy exploding are powerful. Trampled poppies bring a lump to my throat. The whole poem brings me imagery of ww1 and ww2, The soldiers who survived had to live with the warfare still in their heads long after the wars ended. That continued trauma must have been hell for them. The ones who died in some respects found peace. The ones who lived and remembered were probably never at peace. The hell continued. The whole poem speaks to me of the futility of warfare. And yes, whose side is God on and do soldiers go to heaven? Questions without answers. This poem touches me. I find the whole subject matter almost overwhelming the more I think on it. The sacrifice just too overwhelming to contemplate. And do we learn by mistakes of the past? No we just repeat them. And that is devastating. Incredibly powerful and on so very many counts j. I could have written a book.
Chris
Posted 10 Months Ago
10 Months Ago
as Dylan wrote and sang...."if God is on our side, he'll stop the next war."
I really appreci.. read moreas Dylan wrote and sang...."if God is on our side, he'll stop the next war."
I really appreciate what you have said here, Chris...and wholeheartedly agree.
j.
Wow this is a beautiful piece. It is so delicate and soulful. The line "memory stained red" fits so well with the way such pain can linger in life, even memorialized in something as beautiful as a poppy. Wonderful job :)
The sadness of losing a father in war........
I only can say I just can imagine what you felt after losing him😞.
Wishing you health and happiness
Take care
Posted 10 Months Ago
10 Months Ago
I appreciate your kind words, Nima.
My father actually designed ships for the Navy during WWI.. read moreI appreciate your kind words, Nima.
My father actually designed ships for the Navy during WWII....he was refused induction when he tried to get in...But so many lost fathers and brothers back then.
j.
Originally from Bronx, NY, I live in Carbondale, Illinois...teach English at a community college and have been writing and publishing poetry since 1970. I am here to read for inspiration from other po.. more..