Posted by Aaron Ford on December 24, 2007 at 10:42:30 from (72.84.53.75):
Mom wrote this several years ago when my brother was in his 3rd tour of combat. She wrote a preface for placement on her blog last week. Mom is a professional storyteller who is trying to keep an ancient custom alive and share it with a new generation. Here it is:
I wrote this poem in 2003 when my son Derek was serving in Iraq during the beginning of the war. Things are a little better since then--the troops are better equipped, they have good food to eat (instead of MREs and heating up the microwave meals sent from home on the stone walls. Did you know that they could get those warm enough to eat in about 10 minutes when the temperatures were 120 to 140 degrees?), and he can email home. While my feelings about the war remained conflicted between supporting the troops and not agreeing with our current administration, the poem still speaks to how many soldiers feel about their mission, and about their commitment to serving their country.
Christmas in Iraq
The hot sand is blowing the sky inky black Not much like Christmas for the soldier in Iraq
The temperature's over 100 degrees Sweat runs down his back and behind his knees Danger is everywhere Keep your eyes on your back It's not much like Christmas for the soldier in Iraq
There's no joy in this world No angels on high only missiles and anti-aircraft guns light up the sky No, it's not much like Christmas For the soldier in Iraq
But his folks send a package of presents and treats His mother writes "a little of Christmas in that desert heat." He smiles as each item comes out of the pack Yes, a little of Christmas for the soldier in Iraq
He finds pictures of his kids, his father and mother, unrolls a golf magazine sent by his brother cookies and brownies add to the stack Just a little of Christmas for the soldier in Iraq
Back home his children nestle snug in their beds no visions of missiles dance in their heads His folks are all safe and far from this hell The young man stands and straightens his back For that he'll spend Christmas-- Christmas in Iraq.
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