Matt Borczon is a writer and US Navy sailor who worked in the busiest combat hospital in Afghanistan in 2010, where he left a part of his soul. His poems have appeared in numerous small press magazines, recently in Busted dharma and the soul collectives 100 poems. Matt Lives in Erie, Pa.
Afghanistan 2010
Day 1
my first job
is to remove
156 staples
from the stump
of an Afghan
detainee
who swears in Pashtu
as my hands shake
and the marine
standing guard
laughs out loud
at his pain
and my fear.
No killing floor
The hospital
sits in
the eye
of a
sand storm
this war
scrubbed clean
with bleach
and lye soap
sterilized daily
this aint no
killing floor
the killing
happens
beyond the
flight line
of the
helicopters
here
is just
where they
come to
die
Helmand 2011
After
a really
hard night
at the
front of
the house
the corpsmen
would have
to mop
the blood
and pick
up the
gauze
and anything
left behind
clothes bones
hair skin
and teeth
we would
talk about
statistics
and wonder
how many
would survive
we never
said live
not ever.
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