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Those Brilliant Eyes

  • Writer: Tyler Bradley
    Tyler Bradley
  • Apr 23, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Oct 14

Dear friends,


This is a poem written by Suuzanne Eubank while she was with Karen soldiers and villagers who were defending their people from Burma Army attacks. She noticed an old soldier who had lost his arm but was still there with the young soldiers, ready to defend his people from the attacks of the Burma Army. She took the  photograph of him below and then wrote this poem,

 

Those brilliant eyes,


They shine so bright


While smiling

Or in a gun fight


They show the pain


Of the lost terrain


They fought so desperately for


A land they owned for years unknown


Was stripped and ripped from their hands

And yet those eyes

Still see the light


Of freedom yet untold

They fight for lives, of gone and yet to come

Those brilliant eyes


Reveal the wisdom earned

From years in battle

Though his heart was never turned

Those eyes shine bright

And full of light


With a slight glimpse of charm still known

Will hold his grandchild, just for a while


And tell him tales of old

And when they ask why he doesn’t have a second hand to hold


Those eyes will show

A love untold, and a price he had to pay


To hold this child, and tell him

"Oh, how I love you."

brilliant eyes Karen soldier with child
brilliant eyes one arm

 
 
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