Submitted by: Terry Sater

Category: Books

“It Happened Long Ago”

She said, “Why not forget it? It happened long ago!”
The deepest wounds, cut to the heart,
Will always heal slow.

The nightmare of the Mekong,
Of death, despair and fear,
Could not be left in Vietnam.

It’s fresh.

It’s crisp.

It’s here.

My body’s strong. My mind is sound.
I suffer from no pain,
But once a man has been to war,
He’s never quite the same.

For I know war for what it is.
No glory in the fight.
It’s friends who die, and crippled kids,
And voices crying in the night.

I know the chill of Monsoon rain,
The heat of tropic sun,
The loneliness and heartache,
The power of a gun.

For some it never happened,
And most will never know.
Except for those who fought the war,
It happened long ago.

Terry Sater, 1985

About the author:

Terry Sater is a veteran of the United States Navy, who served aboard the USS Enterprise, in the Gulf of Tonkin, during combat operations against North Vietnam. Later, he served with the Mobile Riverine Force, in the Mekong Delta of South Vietnam, fighting the Viet Cong. Terry retired from a career in the electrical industry after positions in sales and management. He is a former Chairman of the Electrical Board of Missouri and Illinois. A freelance writer, his political editorials have appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and Investors Business Daily. He also penned a series of sales columns for Electrical Wholesaling Magazine.