"What shall we do today?"
Silence.
"I thought we could go to the park."
Silence."Take the kids to feed the ducks."
Silence.
"Maybe have a picnic."
Silence."I think the car needs a new clutch."
Silence.
"Katy's in the school play this year."
Silence."I wish you hadn't gone once more
to fight their bloody, dirty war"
Silence."But I wish even more that you had returned and our family was still whole."
Silence.
Silence.
Silence.From grenade, bullet or roadside bomb
Hostile or friendly fire.
The fallen soldier leaves a void
That silence cannot fillBarry Alexander
DohaNovember 2014
YOU ARE READING
Coalescence
PoetryI am attempting to branch out and free myself from the constraints imposed by the label 'war poet'. I once wrote a poem (sadly lost) which voiced my frustration at my apparent inability to write about anything other than combat and its aftermath. ...