Images From Hell

by F.L. Riker


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/12/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 84
ISBN : 9781420842852

About the Book

DYING TIME War is an angry dimension Of souls all bloodied and torn, Good minds all wasted everyday And the hometown people mourn. Intertwined in a memory block Are scenes from this horrid time, The illicit odor of dying flesh And another mountain to climb. Then roses start to grow now In all the fields of pain, Fertilized only by the blood of man The dead, the wounded and insane, The dying time is gone for me But still lingers in my mind, Fingers of hate behind my eyes Squeezing nerves throughout they bind. Now only death will heal These crazy thoughts in me, Storming through the waves of war Blood and death is all I see, The flowers bloom in that far off land But when will the roses grow for me, Upon my death is the likely time Nurtured and fertilized by only me.


About the Author

F. L. Riker was just like many of the men who went to serve his country during the Vietnam War. He knew he was doing the right thing to help protect the nation that he loved. But, like many others at his young age, he was not prepared for what he would encounter there. One day he was a civilian, enjoying life in the U.S., and the next day, he was a soldier in a war thousands of miles from home. When it was all over, Frank returned to an unfriendly country, the United States, where, after many tormented years he was diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (P.T.S.D.), a mental and emotional ailment that makes him feel he is all alone and has no one to rely on for understanding and support. The circumstances of the war continue to play inside his mind. To help cleanse these feelings, he just completed writing his first book “Images From Hell” in verse, in which he tells his personal story, words from the darkest corners of his mind, from start to finish, so that readers can understand what he and thousands of other soldiers have gone through. He is now starting to write his autobiography about his tormenting years of living with P.T.S.D. Frank’s touching verses shed light on his wartime experiences. His poems include Alone, The Effect of War, One Fight, Isolation, Savage Country, The Fear Inside and many more. Readers are able to follow his journey from the depths of despair to finding love, though the horrors and nightmares still emerge from time to time. Veterans are able to understand not only Frank’s feelings, but their own, in a fresh new light, and can now have the courage to face their demons as well.