Terry W. Sako

THE VIETNAM TRILOGY – 2004

VIETNAM – TRICK BAG

JPhotograph by Bunyo Ishikawa
Photograph by Bunyo Ishikawa
ungle silence
shouts the enemy’s presence

I know Victor Charles squats—waiting… waiting
and he knows I know

Yet, down the trail I trip
step… listen / look… step

Sweat drip

A game I must play
As armchair warriors rule the day

©Copyright 2004 by Terry W. Sako


VIETNAM – SCARS UNSEEN

Photograph by John Olson
Photograph by John Olson
In the hellhole of my mind are their faces
And I am pulled
into their eyes… their eyes

Their eyes; wide with terror
begging for mercy
Yet, grasping their fate – and mine

An eternal pact
In the paddies of my mind
their screams do resound

Hands over my ears
only locks them in

I take another sip
But no amount of whiskey ever dulls the trip

The only anodyne I find
is to re-live that terrible day
And become one with their re-death

Another bond

©Copyright 2004 by Terry W. Sako

SIMULACRUM

Photograph by Thomas Billhardt
Photograph by Thomas Billhardt
I study him

He towers over most
yet feels dwarfed in their presence

He tries to understand life
but it is a game of Scrabble, sans vowels

He is composed
but his mind tick… tick… ticks…
Anger long repressed waiting for a mad minute

He has deep emotions; rivers of anguish can flow from his eyes
but he can be as hard as a diamond shines

He feels alienated
observing civilization while gone underground in their midst

He simply seeks peace of mind
but cannot attain a truce

War’s end?

Not for him

It lingers in his day dreams and haunts his nightmares
the incubus of his soul

I reach out and touch my mirror image craving a oneness
but alas, he is just…

Glass

©Copyright 2004 by Terry W. Sako