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Ode to Grandpa- Somewhere in Australia
When he was sent off to a country
One that fought for its right to exist
Fought for it’s rights to their virescent thickets, freezing peaks, and rushing rivers
Fought for their culture
Fought for their differing beliefs, the worst offense of all
Just like your own in a nation that fought to shame you
Degrade you for simply being a darker man
Seen lower than a rat feasting on the rich’s dinner
Just a warm body to throw into an entrenchment and see what happens
Even though the most he’s ever hurt a living being
Was an accidental pinch on a cow’s utter
How do you tell someone
That he shares the same ideas
Same concepts
Same beliefs
That he fought against for his own country’s conquest
For the chance to even see it again
Even though he found some form of peace in it
They deemed him unworthy of existence
Agreeing with the country they fought just 3 decades prior having the same opinion
Of him being scum just for his color
They guaranteed him excursions to places he’s never seen
Promises of tropics that they one day hope to take over
In the name of profit
Liberties
All he needed to do was just another round
A few more months
In a nation where you’re losing it all
But they swear up and down
They’ll win the war
They’ve only lost the battle
There’s hope to win this
On the promise of liberty
Just one more round
A few more months
You’ll get the trip there
Instead of waiting for them
I’ll take you there instead
To the House of sopranos
Gritty beaches, cooling waves, wavering palms
So that you don’t have to keep on waiting on a getaway
That you know they’ll never give you
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After hearing how much my grandpa wanted to go to Australia after his RNR to the Phillippines during his time in Vietnam, it's become my life goal to take him there instead