An Eternal Warrior’s Lament

Long before teaching out-of-town bigots etiquette lessons, I haunted a millennium of battlefields, and the dreams of braggadocious tyrants, for over ten millennia.

Do you wonder why I’m weary?

carving out

warriors’ flesh & despots’ hopes

a blood-dripping blade

Slaughtering scores of Connaught men at the fords. Breaking the advance of the Persians for three days at Thermopylae. Cutting down the last free Gaul at Caesar’s command. Loosing my longbow a thousand-thousand times to finish off the French cavaliers’ charge at Agincourt. Marching and fighting in campaigns innumerable, across continents, oceans, and centuries.

sowing

soldiers’ doom & kings’ despair

martial mastery

The scores of women I’ve loved and outlived, the grandchildrens’ grandchildren I’ve buried. The wounds, sicknesses, and calamities I’ve endured and overcome, ever whole and new, without even scars to mark them.

shedding

tears and memories

this ancient heart

The everlasting witness of societies repeating the same, senseless mistakes.

an immortal’s

unrealized desire

a good death

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12 responses to “An Eternal Warrior’s Lament”

  1. Melissa Lemay Avatar

    A mesmerizing tale told effortlessly. I’m not sure which I like more: “warriors’ flesh and despots’ hopes” or “soldiers’ doom & kings’ despair”. Great write.✍🏻

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  2. msjadeli Avatar

    Deep, Frank. Ah, to slay evil across generations yet still be denied a good death.

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  3. rothpoetry Avatar

    Very nice combination of poems, Frank.

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Thanks, Dwight. It’s actually one large haibun, broken into “stanzas” of prose and haiku.

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  4. A.H. Starlingsson Avatar

    Absolutely masterful haibun…..with delightful wordplay most fitting in your theme….a real eye-opener of haibun for me, so clever, a game changer for me whp loves this form. Thanks Frank, you have such good for thought. It feels like I walked out of a cinema after watching an epic.

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Thank you for your high praise, A.H! 😀

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  5. Jane Dougherty Avatar

    You write a very compelling indictment of the men who teach lessons by killing the opposition. It’s time for whoever is in charge to take out his batteries.

    Wonderfully structured poem!

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    1. Frank J. Tassone Avatar

      Thank you, Jane! 😀

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  6. Frewin55 Avatar
    Frewin55

    To get zeugma into the tiny form of haikai is a challenge in itself – masterfully executed – if you’ll pardon the pun, but interwoven with prose to form a haibun – I am with Ain – it’s game-changing and I shall have to try it, thanks Frank…

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