Our Home In Wartime (JG)

 My wife takes the bodies out.

She’s been asking me

To do it all day,

But my arthritis 

Is a killer.


She puts them on a dolly

And wheels them to the stream 

Behind the house.


It’s a safe distance,

Halfway between our trench

And our neighbor’s.


The smells not so bad

And we can barely hear 

The crows cawing and cawing

As they rip the flesh 

From the bones.


Most of the dead are strangers.

They came here looking for war

And they found it.


I wish they would have

Just stayed home. 

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