R.Meuser

I Can Only Imagine

I Can Only Imagine                                        
 
    As this battle field lies silent
    it still resounds a remnant of war
    between men and their beliefs
    Buried here in Civil War history
    are stories I can only imagine
 
I can only imagine:
    The whispering breath of death
   whistling across an open meadow
    where colors of Blue and Gray,
    for a season,
    divided a great nation.
 
I can only imagine:
    The hate and violence
    that rained down on this vally
    once quilted with vibrant colors and life
    transforming it to a corpse filled river of blood.
 
I can only imagine:
    The sound of bullets buzzing through the air
    like a mad swarm of bees seeking a target to sting
    as a symphony of cannons—
    hurled iron spheres of devastation
    into enemy lines.
 
I can only imagine:
    The cries of defeat—
    the hoots of victory in the distance
    combined with the pungent odor
    of gun powder and death.
 
    How brothers felt killing brothers
    and how fathers felt killing sons
    for a cause they each believed in
    until they breathed their last -
    I am not privileged to know
 
I can only imagine

(2008)

This poem is about the battle at Pea Ridge in Arkansas

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