Elegy (To Pedro Bulfon)
A young boy I met in the past
His eyes had a beautiful hue
Reflecting his soul straight true.
The young boy befriended my son
together they played hours of childhood games,
discoveries and imagination without end.
When he later moved away.
the ties in the young men’s heart
didn’t allow the friendship to fall apart.
And they kept in touch all along the way
Until the war called him a certain day.
Battle fields, bombs, destruction and pain
Proved to be too much for the soldier’s brain.
Sent home, a deep anguish set in
Cries in the night, terror in the day.
He couldn’t face the man he had become.
And so
In a desperate moment of loneness and fear
He tried to kill the monster trapped within.
The quietness of the night was pierced by a blast and a fall
In a vanishing second the young man was no more.
The beautiful eyes, the friend, the father, the son:
All Gone.
Life, hope and all else.
Gone.
Astonished by his death
Once again I ponder upon what the war
Corrodes,
all it rips apart
As the memory of the young boy
I sadly cherish deep in my heart.
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