Fierce Echo






Fierce Echo



Here I am, SEE ME.

The flesh and blood Me.
Lost
Homeless
Alone.

Standing in the shadows
Fierce training echoing.
A sorry cable show,
camouflaging the scars.
Dancing on death’s precipice.

Choice between sorry life or afterlife.
Smells, sounds, rustle of trees,
I am back there.
Brothers I lost encircle me
Even jeer me.

My hands clench, blood drips
HEAR ME, HELP ME, LORD
The flashbacks are nightmarish fragments
Stuck in my head, a flesh made prison
For meds that don’t work,
VA shrinks that work too much
These docs have clean hands
Never soiled by mud and blood.

Now in this studio box I rent
I watch the first snow fall to the street
While a moth-eaten blanket
Covers my legs but exposes my soul
To the never ending fight
Against enemies no one else can see

The muzzle of my one possession
Sits on my lap;
Its old grip worn and faded
Keeping it clean is a luxury
I can no longer afford.
Never been a coward
Never flinched until now.
Tomorrow not a blessing or a curse.
Tomorrow does not matter.
For I am one of the many forgotten.



Kristi Ivey



Kristi Ivey is a poet and budding novelist currently building her very own author website. Her previous work has appeared in Ariel Chart while it remains at #1 among the top ten reads.

6 Comments

  1. young lady you are doing a fine job on the traumatic stress writing. I can honor what you are doing as a veteran.

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    1. Josh thank you. I dedicate it to all the vets and those dealing with PTSD every day. I respect you all very much, to many times it’s swept under the rug.

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  2. Maj Arnie Calswell (Ret USMC(September 3, 2020 at 3:28 PM

    I concur with Josh, you do us a service with your work. Mental Illness is still a subject too hush hush; yet too important to not talk about. I salute you.

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  3. Bravo bravo mais pourquoi je me sens mal après avoir lu tout ça !

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    1. merci beaucoup, c'est un poème qui est destiné à être lu par le cœur. je pense que nous ressentons tous de cette façon. Merci encore.

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