CHRISTMAS IN BAGHDAD

by TOM ZART   Dec 11, 2005


Determined though scared, I walk my beat,
On the deadly streets of Baghdad.
Searching for any who plot our harm,
Or by our death are joyous and glad.

Standing in shadows caused by the moon,
I'm reminded of my nights back home.
I wonder if the woman I love
Is growing tired of sleeping alone?

I feel remorse for all who live here,
For this place is a madman's hell.
And those who wish to keep it that way
Must be killed or locked away in jail.

My greatest fear is not my death,
But that I'll end up in a wheelchair.
Disabled for the rest of my life,
Depending on others for my care.

My wife, she prays for my safe return,
As night and day more GI's are killed.
She knows quite well, whatever it takes,
The oath I've given will be fulfilled.

Tom Zart
Author of
Love, War And More
Published by
Publish America

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  • 18 years ago

    by Babyesha Naveed

    WOOOWWW!!!!! what else i could say....these are great masterpiece... :) 5/5