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					| Hot steaming jungles Dotted with pungi pits
 Miles of mosquito trails
 Rice paddies and k-bars
 Craters blown through out
 Napalm raining down
 Cries of wounded in the night
 Mud and those bitching 
						leaches
 Rain in torrents seeming, never ceasing
 Flares and machine guns and screams
 Ghosts in the 
						choking smoke
 One more day in the land of never
 Tunnels of rice and death
 Hungry children
 Selling 
						their sisters
 Skinny little kids
 Who rip open 
						their shirts
 A game to them
 "Shoot me, Joe, Shoot 
						me Joe"
 Easy, Charlie, Bravo, Echo and Lima
 Wake 
						up... wake up.
 Turn on the light...
 It was not a 
						dream
 Again we were there...
 Turn on the light...
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					| By Faye SizemoreCopyright 2002
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					November 2, 2011
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								About 
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								Faye Sizemore makes her home in the beautiful foothills of South Carolina with Grant, the love of her life, as well as three dogs, two cats, two parakeets and four nanny goats. Grant is a Vietnam Veteran having served with the US Marines in 1968-69 and is, of course, Faye's muse. Faye is deeply interested in Veterans' Affairs and Veterans' Causes. She is very proud of Grant and her poetry is an off-shoot of that pride.
								
								
								
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