A Letter Home, Battle of Bull Run
Dear mom, I write this with a heavy heart,
As of today I am your only son.
A war between brothers tore us apart,
As he and his enemy seemed as one.
Though he fell victim to his war alone,
A wound has marked me as well in my soul.
For I see now his fate had been homegrown,
I’m sorry if this does not help console.
His killer and he were in fact the same.
I blame this on the type of war he fought.
Alongside war I feel I am to blame.
This admittance is harder than I thought.
Now with no brother his war is my own,
But if I lose at least I’m not alone.
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As of today I am your only son.
A war between brothers tore us apart,
As he and his enemy seemed as one.
Though he fell victim to his war alone,
A wound has marked me as well in my soul.
For I see now his fate had been homegrown,
I’m sorry if this does not help console.
His killer and he were in fact the same.
I blame this on the type of war he fought.
Alongside war I feel I am to blame.
This admittance is harder than I thought.
Now with no brother his war is my own,
But if I lose at least I’m not alone.
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