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								Oh Vietnam! |  |  |  
					| Why after all these years
 am I so addicted to you?
 
 Why do I love your memory,
 mountains and ridges,
 and robed monks
 bowing to the Buddha morning?
 
 Buses loaded with morning people and market wares!
 
 The sky that smiled upon all the deception and lost dreams
 
 The days of AK's and M-16's!
 
 Why do I love the mighty Mekong
 ... the Black Virgin rising above the floor of you!
 
 The smell of lost dreams and incense at midnight?
 
 Why do I love the memory of my brothers faces... sleeping.
 
 Why did you seduce me with your curved body
 lying beside the South China Sea?
 
 Why? Oh Vietnam,
 can I not stop ... loving you?
 
 The seed of the Lotus
 burns within.
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					| By 
					Lou J. Klaiber Copyright 2003
 Listed October 5, 2009
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					Lou served in Vietnam in 3 Corps Vietnam during 1965 - 1966 as a Sergeant E-5.
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