Aftermath
A Poem by Marshal Gebbie
Aftermathby Marshal GebbieThe Captains and the Kings depart Conflict’s flag descends the mast, Skirmishes of battle stilled Recriminations put to past.
A pageantry is in the air Banners snap to stiff sea breeze, White dust stirs as multitudes Retreat in legions to the seas.
War retreats to motes of peace Lost and honoured are deceased, Weary troops are homeward bound With mortal sins repealed by priest.
A stillness on the fields of mud Skyward points artillery’s snout, Cordite’s stink conceals the blood Of legends lost in battle’s route.
A stillness in the ringing ears As corporals wend their weary way To embarkation’s khaki fleet Which wallows short in ocean sway.
A weariness of bone and limb Bloodshot eyes glaze over now Trudging to Creation’s Hymn Juxtaposed by war... somehow?
Whitecaps on the ocean spray The Captains and the Kings depart, Repatriation’s cloak descends To wrap war’s futile, cold, black heart.
Marshalg Victoria Park Tunnel 9 September 2011 6 minutes ago
© 2011 Marshal Gebbie
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Marshal GebbieAuckland, New Zealand
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Poem writer for the average Joe. Take tremendous satisfaction in creatively writing about everyday things and everyday people.
Australian native who has adopted New Zealand and New Zealanders. Marvel.. more..
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