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THE OTHERS

by W. Mahlon Purdin

There was this soldier in Afghanistan
Who was on American radio discussing
The packs of vicious, feral dogs in the streets of Kabul.
He said that there were so many of these dogs
That the packs fearlessly defended their territory
More fiercely than the dreaded Taliban.

He went on to say that sometimes,
In order to pass safely, and maintain patrol protocols,
The dogs had to be dealt with, with deadly force.
Dogs were killed in the action, but they were
Gunned down snarling and attacking, running
Towards the fusillade.

The soldier went on to discuss the Taliban
And how re-emergent and aggressive they were.
With the support of local people they too, were often
Chased, gunned down and killed. Some escaped into
The dust of the multitudes of people, scraping, and
Living out lives in the mist of bloody pursuing combat.

He said that this was his second interview
On American radio about his odyssey in this war.
He said that after the first interview was broadcast he heard
From animal protection societies, dog lovers
From all over the world, all in outrage and aghast.
But not one word, he said, from anyone, about the others.

11/29/2006

Posted on 12/26/2017
Copyright © 2026 W. Mahlon Purdin

Member Comments on this Poem
Posted by Kristina Woodhill on 12/27/17 at 03:32 AM

A very astute observation, sadly.

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