brothers’ faces haunt me. hear children, nieces nephews, asking came h — Kevin Wallis, Beneath Surface Things

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My brothers’ faces haunt me. I hear their children, my nieces and nephews, asking me why I came home without their daddies. I think of their wives, imagine their questions. Our parents, forever seeing the faces of their lost sons when they look at me. They will want answers, demand to know how I survived. And what do I tell them? That I huddled like a baby inside my tent while their killer beckoned me forth for one last stand?

Kevin Wallis, Beneath the Surface of Things

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