Under Foreign Skies
With Poppy Day and Remembrance fast approaching, Michael Whitehead as shared this poignant poem with us. He wrote it a couple of years ago, mainly to highlight that not all war time casualties suffer physical injuries,as an ex soldier himself, he knows …
Under Foreign Skies
I’m Crying
But no one sees the tears.
I’m crying
But no one hears the sobs
I’m pleading for a friendly ear
But no one hears my whispered scream.
I’m drowning amongst my dearest friends
Who cannot see my panic.
I’m scared,
I see no bright future.
I’m crying
But I don’t know why.
Futility underscores all my thoughts
And rivulets of frustration
Flow unabashed across my dust stained face.
I’m crying
My sobbing breaks the quiet of the desert night .
And yet I know
With the pearlescent light of dawn
Again will I don the cloak of command
And order my brave sons of Albion forward
To face I know not what.
I’m crying but no one sees the tears
For God’s sake,
I’m only twenty one.
A lieutenant.
And this was Helmand
Mick ( Wobbly Woofer)
Wobblywoofer would love your feedback, please leave your comments below:
Showcase your literature
Log in to contribute
You need to be logged in to interact with Silversurfers. Please use the button below if you already have an account.
LoginNot a member?
You need to be a member to interact with Silversurfers. Joining is free and simple to do. Click the button below to join today!
Join