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Wednesday, July 01, 2009

what makes the green grass grow

'Soldiers, what makes the green grass grow?'
'Blood, blood, blood, Drill Sergeant!'
- popular US Army training chant before deployment to Iraq



cut grass, cut the

sentiment. but bug-eyed faces poke
glaring from between upended earth

dolls left buried by the kids that used to
live here but have since left buried

as some television ad for trouble elsewhere
poor kids hummed in a bloodless bubble

the boy who bucketed the dust before the café
is a facebust off an IED and

they will not haunt me, those nameless
traces in the marked earth, ploughed in

by the season. we're tearing the terror
at the roots, burying spined seeds that blow

i came to spatter earth with the blood
of a few unrelated men, not this blood

that sits awake on a bathroom wall
in the tiled privacy where no grass grows

that blacks into the blankets they used
to wrap the bodies like the bodies of dogs

that blisters easy to the surface of their
broken mouths, barking in that dumb tongue

that soaks into my untrained sleeves
and burns like the lull of fallow guns

i am home now, these are dreams
and i am safe here, the lawnmower

has no memory. in a bright garden
the dust can't haunt me, grass clips

that dead sentiment can't haunt me
see, the formation of unhaunted men

waiting for the veteran psych, more pills,
dream seeds to plant in soiled mouths

no grass grows in the desert where
no soil lies still and nothing's sown

blood waters only blood and my throat
is dry, my cup



(cross-posted at overland)
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2 Comments:

Anonymous Paul said...

Holey Mackeral! Let me first apologise for my outrageous commenting style. But that is so powerful and careful. It rings a big bell but it does it through attention to the telling detail, the resonant and original image, used to highlight an idea. Used to create actual change in the world as opposed to showing off how clever the poet is. It is a unique and powerful poem and I like it a lot. Sorry about the excessive exuberance but I do love a good pome.

July 01, 2009 6:43 pm  
Blogger jenjen said...

oh, no need to apologise paul, if you're going to be like that you can stay!

July 01, 2009 7:55 pm  

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