Crosses To Bear

Crosses To Bear

A Poem by Linda Marie Van Tassell
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In honor of those who fight for our freedoms.

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The vacuous column of rain pounds the earth,
crushing the autumnal leaves upon the ground.
The wind is a eulogy, a battle-cry,
as the solemn faces of life gather round.

The black arms of death encircle the soldier,
and the slumbering dust makes room for one more.
His mother's marble lips are locked in despair.
The scythe's broad blade has taken one of the corps.

The flag of the nation becomes her solace,
her only comfort which she holds to her breast;
and the power and pride that once adorned her
have become a shadow that she lays to rest.

The rifles are raised in a booming salute.
A wave of white hands gives honor and glory.
The heavens bow in darkness, the breezes sweep;
and the mountains echo this tragic story.

For, though he fought on a bloody battlefield,
it was not the enemy that shot him down.
Alcohol and drugs and post traumatic stress
were the living bullets that riddled his crown.

Behold the black wall, the tomb of the unknown,
and the rows of crosses that impale the ground.
These are the reminders, the horrors of war,
upon which the house of our nation was found.

As the silent steps walk away from the grave,
the night-dews glisten upon the haunted hill.
They carried the cross; and they bare it in death,
showing the nation that they carry it still.

© 2008 Linda Marie Van Tassell


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In the second verse, a "scythe" is mentioned. Possibly a reference to the implement which is used by the so-called "grim reaper?

Nice to read a poem which is patriotic and shows genuine appreciation for valour.

In the second to last verse, perhaps "tomb of the unknown" is mentioned, simply as a reminder of those soldiers who have fought and died but remain unknown?

Another thought-provoking poem, Linda. As usual, the imagery and metaphors are excellent. Never stop writing!

Posted 16 Years Ago



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Linda Marie Van Tassell
Linda Marie Van Tassell

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Poetry has been my passion since I was about fifteen years old, and I love the structure of rhyme and meter moreso than just randomly throwing words upon a page without any form whatsoever. Whi.. more..

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