Reflection on Vietnam: Revised Edition
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Book Details
About the Book
The poems in this book tell the tale of how a man has tried to cope with PTSD in his everyday life. These poems where written so that the reader can understand the pain that is carry in ones life. The reader can understand the visions of war that are a part of man's everyday life.
War often tears at the soul of a man and his mind. If he is lucky to escape the bullets he cannot escape the memories that come flooding back in his daily life. My poems are filled with raw emotions that can carry the reader along as they read each and every line in these pages. The sights and sounds of war and death can live on in a person's soul which what I hope the reader can feel as they read each and every poem.
About the Author
Guy L. Jones, was born in
He has been married for 27 years
to Patricia Ann and has one daughter Donna Marie. This book was written with
Patricia in mind. Her love and patience has guided his hand to write for those
who never came home and for those who came home in pain of one form or another.
Guy like all veterans are battling PTSD on a daily bases. This also has helped
him write with these feelings. His poem Not
My Fathers war but My was written for his father
and all those who went off to fight in World War II. Several of his poems talk
about his wife Patricia and his love for her.