Monday, May 25, 2009

Memorial Day: The Sheepdogs



The Sheepdogs


Most humans truly are like sheep

Wanting nothing more than peace to keep

To graze, grow fat and raise their young,

Sweet taste of clover on the tongue.

Their lives serene upon Life’s farm,

They sense no threat nor fear no harm.

On verdant meadows, they forage free

With naught to fear, with naught to flee.

They pay their sheepdogs little heed

For there is no threat; there is no need.


To the flock, sheepdog’s are mysteries,

Roaming watchful round the peripheries.

These fang-toothed creatures bark, they roar

With the fetid reek of the carnivore,

Too like the wolf of legends told,

To be amongst our docile fold.

Who needs sheepdogs? What good are they?

They have no use, not in this day.

Lock them away, out of our sight

We have no need of their fierce might.


But sudden in their midst a beast

Has come to kill, has come to feast

The wolves attack; they give no warning

Upon that calm September morning

They slash and kill with frenzied glee

Their passive helpless enemy

Who had no clue the wolves were there

Far roaming from their Eastern lair.

Then from the carnage, from the rout,

Comes the cry, “Turn the sheepdogs out!”


Thus is our nature but too our plight

To keep our dogs on leashes tight

And live a life of illusive bliss

Hearing not the beast, his growl, his hiss.

Until he has us by the throat,

We pay no heed; we take no note.

Not until he strikes us at our core

Will we unleash the Dogs of War

Only having felt the wolf pack’s wrath

Do we loose the sheepdogs on its path.
And the wolves will learn what we’ve shown before;

We love our sheep, we Dogs of War.


Russ Vaughn

2d Bn, 327th Parachute Infantry Regiment

101st Airborne Division

Vietnam 65-66

3 comments:

paranoidpyro said...

I think it was Bill Whittle who did an essay on this (I think it was "tribes" but his archives aren't working for me right now) saying that the sheep hate the sheepdogs because they not only look/smell/sound like the wolves, but because they remind the sheep that the wolves are real and so is the threat.

Or to put it in liberal logic: "If it weren't for those damn sheepdogs then the wolves would have no reason to attack the poor sheep!"

cuchieddie said...

My best wishes to all who served and to those who paid the ultimate price so that we could have a half breed commie in the White House.

cuchieddie
4th Bn (mech)23rd Inf 25th ID 66-67
173rd Assault Hel. Co 67-68

Rose said...

Amen.