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    Questions for My Grandfather

    The snow settled on the old pine trees like an x-ray,
    searching out some kind of cancer,
    and the best that I can do is wonder
    just exactly what you'd say about it.

    I was seven--almost eight, bouncing on a knee,
    and if I'd known anything of war
    not played with flimsy, dull-edged cards
    around an old extendable kitchen table
    every two Sundays, I might have asked.

    I'll bet it changes people, war, I mean.
    Lead-tipped and trigger-operated
    death, strafing all those mothers' sons,
    mortars like small-town fireworks,
    and everything I've read about.

    It's cold here, and my footprints explode
    into this inch or two, and then disappear,
    lost with each gust of wind. And if I could,
    I'd ask how a kid no older than me
    can get sent to hell and live to talk about it.

    Jason Eric Colberg

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    Re: Questions for My Grandfather

    a very pretty sharing... keep coming dear
    u can't gain RESPECT by choice nor by requesting it... it is earned through your words & actions."

    :pr:

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