Single Malts - and other odd Musings

a darker blade of black - from West of Eden, written by c o mccauley




a darker blade of black


they served Molotov cocktails
                off a balcony
                                of the lane xang hotel

hunter thomson
                wearing only Bermuda shorts
                                sipped gin in the lobby

a pretty young Laotian girl
                brought buckets of ice
                                and fondled his lap

massive doses of acid
                ignored mortar rounds
                                but caught the slow blur

of a high ceiling fan
                circling monsoon air
                                from the Mekong river

pathet lao voices chattered
                as AK-47s opened up
                                and I drank wild-turkey naked

on the kingsized bed
                in a hollow dark room
                                complete with refrigerator and bar

a lethal pill furnished
                by CIA to all pilots
                                close on the teak night stand

exploding mortars
                sucked the air with brilliant strobes

the gardener was killed
                along with a few palm trees

sulfur  shrapnel   and a severed arm
                closed the Olympic swimming pool
                                for a week

Saigon was still infected
                with khaki and deceit

as more nuggets and puddleknockers
                arrived at Vientiane

waiting with swagger
                for a clandestine flight
                                into the shadow war

their gray flight bags a dead-give-away

airborne assassins
                under cover of Washington
                                we flew dark missions of deception

and my morning sweats
                on that cold tile floor of the lane xang
                                would last a long time

as I mutilate nights into a dead morning


I believe this is written by an old acquaintance  of mine from the little town of  North East as I am fairly certain that he served in Vietnam as a pilot.

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