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		Let's Pretend it's April - Nov. 11Rules: Write a poem for LPiA on the topic or form described. Each poem should appear as a New Reply to this thread. The goal is to, at the end of the month, have written 30 poems for the month of November. (or one, or six, or fifteen) Prompts may be revisited at any time. All members are welcome.
 
 Topic : Write a poem inspired by a war story or war movie.
 Form : appropriate to subject.
 Line requirements: 6,8,10,12... something regimented
 
 Feel free to reply with comments or kudos as you wish.
 
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		It's time to ban abortionsEach abortion is murder
 But we don't have to stop there
 Well have to ban self defense,
 The death penalty, and more
 While we're at it let's ban war
 Accidental incidents
 And all the other ways we kill each other
 
Peanut butter honey banana sandwiches
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Their Best
 
 War movies, as a genre, are the best
 that they can be when they stress unity
 of purpose in among the friendly men
 with minor conflicts.  Good enough, but then
 there is off-putting tendency to make
 the enemy a faceless race or take
 them all for sneering, loutish, lazy fools
 who always miss their first shot.  These are tools
 of half-baked drama.  Better far to play
 them tragic, human, death the price they pay
 no less than our boys: flawed on either side
 but mostly soldiers we can watch with pride.
 
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		1941
 My father at 90,
 talking about his favourite uncle:
 only son, no children, widow,
 parents.
 Friends
 in a foreign field.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		11-13-2024, 10:18 PM 
(This post was last modified: 11-13-2024, 10:20 PM by RiverNotch.)
	
	 
		Secondo Matteo
 
 Italian Neorealists developed their style
 in the face of the devastation that Mussolini wrought
 not only on his country, but on all the world,
 
 with their cinéma vérité shots, their abrupt editing,
 and their casting of randoms from the street
 for major roles, although Pasolini,
 
 known before his foray into film
 first for his poetry then for his politics
 then for his dubious relationship with boys,
 
 broke from this orthodoxy when he cast
 his friends, all fellow intellectuals,
 as apostles, his mother as the Virgin,
 
 though none of them -- fair enough -- were actors
 in the professional sense. And so this portrait
 of our Lord for the silver screen,
 
 still the greatest of its kind,
 one could also rightly call
 a film shaped by war, a film about war,
 
 just as the spiritual man, by nature,
 always lives through war.
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		The last two lines clenched it for me, keeper  (11-13-2024, 10:18 PM)RiverNotch Wrote:  Secondo Matteo
 
 Italian Neorealists developed their style
 in the face of the devastation that Mussolini wrought
 not only on his country, but on all the world,
 
 with their cinéma vérité shots, their abrupt editing,
 and their casting of randoms from the street
 for major roles, although Pasolini,
 
 known before his foray into film
 first for his poetry then for his politics
 then for his dubious relationship with boys,
 
 broke from this orthodoxy when he cast
 his friends, all fellow intellectuals,
 as apostles, his mother as the Virgin,
 
 though none of them -- fair enough -- were actors
 in the professional sense. And so this portrait
 of our Lord for the silver screen,
 
 still the greatest of its kind,
 one could also rightly call
 a film shaped by war, a film about war,
 
 just as the spiritual man, by nature,
 always lives through war.
Peanut butter honey banana sandwiches
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Granda was a dispatch rider during the war.A Roman Catholic in Rome,
 Heaven through the gates of Hell.
 
 He only ever told one story
 -- coming home, December '45.
 Men packed tightly onto a Lancaster Bomber,
 him at the front; lying on the glass nose.
 A bird making his way back to the nest.
 
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		Powerball
 They laid Margaret to rest
 next to Arthur.
 The bride he could claim
 thanks to the atomic bomb.
 
 In North Africa 1941
 no joy for Yankee soldiers
 Their green-leaf souls
 sucked desert dry
 (along with their tanks.)
 
 Surviving that, he was
 off to wet Italian hills.
 Unquenchable socks
 dissolved his toenails
 into fertilizer for olive trees.
 
 "Honshu: get ready to go
 and never come home.
 The red circumference of pride
 will burn up all of our boys."
 
 But instead:
 Two mushroom suns
 erased
 a quarter million faces.
 
 Arthur came home
 and planted seeds
 from debts that were
 impossible to pay.
 In the end, his mind
 left his corpse vacated.
 
 We gathered round and
 paid our respects
 tossing dirt like alms
 into that deep well of charity
 that was his grave.
 
 He was finally reclaimed
 by dust seventy years after
 his number came up.
 
		
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