of War
I. News of – Events have unfolded and you must be informed. The “news” is hesitantly
shared and chaos fills your mind, clouding your judgment.
shared and chaos fills your mind, clouding your judgment.
II. Truth of – You don’t want to believe the “news,” but the “truth” sinks in. The feeling of urgency consumes you as you accept the situation, though slowly, it fades away leaving behind a sense of helplessness.
III. Commitment of – You cannot merely standby as events continue to unfold. Your proud energy grows to anger and leads you to “commit” your life to war.
IV. Days of – “Days” turn to weeks, weeks turn to months. Initial angst wears thin and fatigue takes its place. “Is this the world now?” “Is this, life?”
V. Dreams of – Arriving home distracts from years of turmoil, but cannot erase the stains of memory. Figments scratch their way through to remind you of distant continuing war.