What heroes welcome did I receive
When home from battle did I come still bleeding
None
For I was one who was forgotten
A battle scarred soldier who none would claim
But all would blame
For what happened over there
The memories I wish I could forget
But they lay imprinted on my mind
Like a cinematic film playing over and over
But I cannot not play them when I want
Or erase them
No they are mine to keep
Not the sort of Kodak moment I was hoping for
No I am one of those that are the dark underbelly of war
Who did the jobs that other did not want
And faced an enemy that few had faced before
And survived
But at what cost to ourselves
We are the lepers of the world
But our leprosy is hidden in our minds
But we can see it on dark nights when we’re all alone
Like Lady MacBeth we rub our hands to try and free ourselves of our “damned spot”
But it remains
All we ask is to be remembered
To be seen as heroes
To be placed in pride as a generation of soldiers
To be seen as more like Audie Murphey
Yet we are seen more like Rambo
Understand that we are human to
And we want recognition from our country
If British we would have been sung praises to the hill tops
And a holiday to remember us would have been named
But we are Americans
And we are treated like criminals
Because of one word
IRAQ
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