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Medic

April 22, 2013
By Danimals BRONZE, Grandville, Michigan
Danimals BRONZE, Grandville, Michigan
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Favorite Quote:
"The synthesis of pure calming food, is breathing pure air, listening to good sounds, looking at good sight, and touching pure objects" -Sri Sathya Sai-Baba


I smell the blood and despair
It seeps through the linens of my fallen comrades
Mustard gas explodes, and soon my brothers are gasping
Trying to fill their lungs with air that does not seem to exist.

It’s as if I am in grade five again
Suffering from an asthma attack,
Other kids pierce my heart with names and laugher,
Unaware they themselves are causing more pain than the attack.
But now I hear no laughter or tomfoolery,
The only sound ringing in my ears is my brethren trying to cling to life.

I see men craving to wake up from this nightmare,
Yearning for their mothers to come and tell them,
“It was only a dream.”
Fire dances on the tip of my tongue,
as I beckon orders to these sorrowed souls.
And as I look up, the wind, coated with agony
Brushes against my furrowed skin
War is hell.


The author's comments:
World War One inspired me to write this.

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on Apr. 27 2013 at 12:23 pm
Danimals BRONZE, Grandville, Michigan
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Favorite Quote:
"The synthesis of pure calming food, is breathing pure air, listening to good sounds, looking at good sight, and touching pure objects" -Sri Sathya Sai-Baba

The so called "Lost Generation" Inspired me to write this, they can't speak for themselves so I figured I would try my best to do it for them.

on Apr. 27 2013 at 1:40 am
Miniterror GOLD, Yuma, Arizona
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"For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life." John 3:16

It's sad, really. This kind of thing really happened. I should be posting something soon similar to this. WWII.  God Bless America

on Apr. 26 2013 at 11:07 pm
aladine_98 SILVER, Hemet, California
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Wow. When I was reading it, I truly felt "in the moment. The imagery, the flashback, they all worked together to portray the bloody conflict of WWI. You did great. But I have a question: what inspired you about WWI? I'm a little curious...

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on Apr. 26 2013 at 4:02 pm
sarah98 BRONZE, Holyoke, Massachusetts
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It is better to write for yourself and have no audience than write for your audience and have no self.

amazing. World War One was horrific (just finished the chapter on it in history) This was beautifully written. Keep it up. :)