COLORS OF WAR
There are many colors of war
Dark hues mixed with non-healing sores
Shades of depression, grays, and the blues
Yellowish tints for wannabes and fools
Olive drabs and jungle greens
Endless arrays of Technicolor scenes
Vivid orange, crisp brown leaves
Ashen gray bodies stolen from that agent of thieves
Murky brown waters speckled with leach
The glimmer of brass on a blood red beach
Copper drops that lay on a razor grass sprout
Flesh tones parted as ivory splinters stick out
Shades of black and shades of white
All skin tones of mankind wrapped in aluminum bright
While the gold and purple hues of death overtake
Gold clad medals attached to ribbons, fly to heartbreak
Silver birds float upon wind currents of blue
Puffy pink clouds masking the pale cessation of youth
Earthen splotches upon pallets crusted and dried
And to this day I'm not sure when the rainbow had died
©Copyright August 2, 2002 by Richard D. Preston
Author’s Note: Nothing has changed, War is war; it's just a different time and place. Different colors for different lands but all remains the same. The memories of our warriors of today will have their own colors on their pallet to paint their memories. Boon - May 22, 2006