

Poem by Peter W. Owens
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The Fall of Saigon
Imagine yourself in Saigon,
April 29, 1975. Imagine yourself on the American Embassy grounds.
Imagine sweating out a rocket barrage at 3:58 A.M. Imagine the
runways being ripped to shreds.
Imagine resorting to helicopters to evacuate the grounds. Imagine
the throaty roar of the choppers as they swoop down. Imagine
being told you can't rescue your true love from the eternal hell
of chaos befalling the city. Imagine that you are in the last
group of Marines to leave the Embassy. Imagine your true love
half a world away, on the other side of the gate. Imagine the
panicked screams of civilians as they scramble over the wall.
Imagine the ambassador saying that he'll take no more civilians
on board. Imagine holding civilians at bay, when every last fiber
of your being wants to bring them with you. Imagine the sun going
down, and rising again, as the evacuation continues.
Imagine the ambassador leaving on the next to last chopper
convoy. Imagine your captain screaming for you to get into the
last helicopterout of the Embassy. Imagine your best friend
having to haul you into the final helicopter, trying to talk you
out of a hopeless cause. Imagine screaming out in terror as you
leave behind the only one in the world you love. Imagine having
nightmares about her for a long time. Imagine the terror of
rebuilding your life from scratch.
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