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”In the Shadow of the Bomb” -
Vestiges of the Cold War
Images by clzoomer and Mudhooks
“Shadow of The Bomb” My daddy came home from the World War; To a nation flush with victory; Nazis and the “Japs” defeated; But the atom has been released. “They’re starving children in Korea”; “So clean your plate without a fuss!” Joe McCarthy sees a Red Threat; Lo, the enemy is us! But such concerns are lost on children; With their simple, naive minds; In joy of chasing fields of butterflies; And riding on our bikes. Watching cowboys, Davy Crockett; Howdy Doody on the tube; Goin’ fishin’, mom’s fried chicken; Blue-sky Sunday afternoons. Expeditions to the shady wood; Where moss grows on the logs; Skippin’ rocks and catchin’ crawdads; Watchin’ polliwogs turn to frogs. Sneakin’ Farmer Brown’s peach orchard; Where we pilfer from his trees; And we eat our fill of peaches; As the juice runs down our cheeks. Like honey from a jug; The time pours out so slow and sweet; O’er barefoot days in summer grass; Warm and lush beneath our feet. Flat on our backs, commiserate; With friends we hold so dear; While lazy clouds float overhead; And each day seems like a year. Gentle firefly glow in Mason jars; (Sweet lost age of innocence) Replaced by blinding flashes in the desert; Nuclear spores borne on the winds. Hide and seek ‘neath velvet skies; Where “failsafe” bombers ever cruise; Sputnik soars ‘mongst fields of stars; A race we can’t afford to lose! Tongues of fire lift from the launch pads; Gone are days that were simplistic; Cold lights arcing through the Zodiac; Herald days of things ballistic. But life’s hope still springs eternal; In youth’s optimistic view; First dance, first love, going steady; Khrushchev vows, “We’ll bury you!” Days of Armageddon looming! Castro Cuban missile threat; Naval blockade, world in crisis! Mankind holds collective breath. Lead lined rooms built ‘neath the earth; Nuclear escalating race; Air raid sirens! Duck and cover! Interrupted classroom days. In sun-drenched fields of prairie grass; The brooding missile silos bloom; Looking forward to life’s promise; They’re grim reminders of our doom. And once again, a growing menace; Sends young men to fight and die; That their children might know sunshine; And chase fields of butterflies. ‘Twas our fathers’ selfless sacrifice; Secured our childhood peace; And truer words were never spoken than; “Our freedom is not free!” Now life's wheel has turned full circle; And we're called to distant shores; Where we'll take a stand for freedom; Just as those who've gone before. As our fathers' blood once stained the sands; Of Normandy and Guam; So time has come for us to spill; Our blood in Viet Nam. But this poem is not to second guess; Nor argue right or wrong; Just reminiscing on a childhood ‘neath; The shadow of “The Bomb.”
© Robert Wheatley, May, 2001
I am most grateful and honored to have the author’s permission to post this poem, here. Robert Wheatley requested that a link be posted to his Vietnam War web site: http://www.Viet-REMF.net ...as well as to his veteran's organization website http://www.TLC-Brotherhood.org ”We are particularly proud of our assistance program to aid the needy children of Southeast Asia.” Details on the assistance program can be found at: http://www.tlc-brotherhood.org/thare.html rewheatl@cnz.com
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