A Soldier's Bright Christmas Star

by Gary Jacobson


 

I stare at something shining in the distance afar

O'er bloodletting fields glows a luminous Christmas war star

From my foxhole I wonder as I wander

Newly come but to tear this sweet-and-sour land asunder

Have I come here to die … as Jesus had to die

Out under the sky?

 

Have I come to bring joy to this world

To sow seeds of peace, democracy, or enmity unfurled?

Fading Christmas joy reminds me of what I've got …

And what I've not!

No Santa Claus, no reindeer not one single snowman in sight

No Christ child nativity scene to proclaim the way right.

 

I dream of a snowfall laying blankets of white

Changing "the world" to wintertime bright

Bubbling with all the music, elves and goodies I can conceive

That once-a-year magic called Christmas Eve.

'Tis silver bells I hear with mirth joyfully ringing

Heavenly choirs of sweet peace singing.

But not in Nam … for a soldier just nineteen years old

Huddled in my foxhole trying to act bold

Joyous heralds of the skies jitter before jaundiced eyes

Dreams jaded by too many a traumatized surprise

Waiting for Santa, my very world split by thunder

My sweet-and-sour life turning on itself bipolar.

 

And I wonder if Jesus had wanted for any wee thing,

A star in the sky, or a bird on the wing,

Or all of God's angels in heav'n for to sing,

He surely could have it, 'cause wasn't he the King?

But I'm just a mortal soldier, a groundpounding grunt

A pawn of fetid war, a point of the spear catamount.

 

Do you hear what I hear … on this midnight clear

Carol of the bell's ringing, mortars singing?

And if Charlie pops up his small and sprightly elfin head

Impish or mischievous, he's good as dead

I'll share with him the only Christmas spirit I have to dole

My M-16, jingle bell rock … and roll.

 

This traditionally festive season knee deep in gladiatorial fear

Soldier boys forlorn gather round, devoid of Christmas cheer

In place of sugar plums dancing in their head

Dreams of horrible death dance instead

War's organized chaos of the killing deed bled red

That into this random war gung-ho naive boys led.

 

I patrol on Christmas day, samo-samo, through jungle holly

Humping like any other day in humanity's folly

Silently humming Christmas tunes lively and quick

Hump another klick … or twenty, what a kick!

Ride steel birds of war o'er green tinseled valley

Mesmerized by distant firefight's dim light dancing jolly.

 

It's hard for warriors the true spirit of Christmas to receive

When they've lost so much they once did believe

Lost irretrievably mid demands that breed insanity

Lost the basic goodness of humanity

Where warriors kill to live … live to kill

The circle of life waiting just over the next hill.

 

Boys sent to fight for "the world" with God's own integrity

Nourished by destiny to protect home and family

But home's nowhere near my motley foxhole stark and lonely

War's folly affording no real Christmas joy jolly

O'er battlefields nurtured by Vietcong hosts in yuletide season

Heavenly hosts proclaim unheard celestial reason.

 

Soldier boys biding pain, watch solemnly that brightest star

Shining over this Christmastime war

Boys all around fighting, dying, meeting their maker

Sent into Hell's monstrosity by war's creator

Hopes haunted by Nam's thousand knives sigh

War-hardened hearts quietly cry.

 

Stare across the miles, to "the world" so far

Sustained by faith in a bright Christmas star

Forget for one day hate's killing barbarity

War fervor reigning o'er specters of inhumanity

What will this holy night bestow … this sacred night,

Far and away from "the worlds" joyous Christmas light?

 

See wise men bearing gifts from afar in the sky

With dreams of home, my girl, my car … wondering why?

I must evade thoughts of irate hate, moldering out there

Try to think good thoughts of peace and love to share.

Make steeled resolution's promise, "I will survive!

I will arise as a man from war's desolation … alive!"

 

Walking this sweet-and-sour land on Christmas day

Staring wearily wary still in the heat of the fray

Still possessed by vision of the Christmas war star

Touching the shrapnel scar earned in this war

I wonder as I wander …

How high from God's heaven a star's light did fall

And the promise of ages it then did recall.

 

to Autumn Leaves, an online poetry journal
volume 10(6)
This poem is copyright © 2005, Gary Jacobson, all rights reserved.
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