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  • Socorro

    after the painting Starless Night, by Charles Garabedian


    No myth, that soldier on bent knee
    weeping over his dead friend, exposed,
    camouflage uniforms ironic
    without a  growing thing in sight.
    It could be any soldier, any war.


    A Vietnam vet once told me
    on such a starless night he bent down
    to tie his boot lace come loose.
    His battalion all around him, their weapons down.,
    suddenly a grenade shred their cocoon.
    When he sat up, his comrades lay in a halo
    of flame at his feet.


    Socorro, he cried, help!
    None came, not then, not now.



    Myth has its moments of grace.
    From the pool of Ajax’s blood, a hyacinth sprang
    in royal glory. And on the sword shaped leaves
    the first letters of Ajax’s name “Ai”
    meaning woe.


    Once home, the vet  at any sudden sound,
    struck at phantoms shouting Socorro
    in his dark and empty room,
    no purple heart or flower to bear his name,
    no camouflage for that night
    still burning in his brain.