Don'Task, Don'T Tell Poem by John F. McCullagh

Don'Task, Don'T Tell



My buddy always had my back
While on Rotation in Iraq.
Now I hear, back in the States,
He trolls truck rest stops for his “dates”

Don’t ask, Don’t Tell
Do tell, don’t care.
They’ll drive us poor grunts to despair.
But folks in Congress just don’t care.

It didn’t matter in Iraq
If some soldier was a little WAC
He still fought against Al Qaida
while dreaming of a gay all- nighter.

Some men prefer the fairer sex,
some women do as well
Some soldiers lust for Derriere
Which ones? Don’t ask, Don’t tell.

A band of Lesbian Marines
might end the Afghan war.
The “Fighting 69th would win
And peace would reign once more.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Wendy Thopliss 04 January 2011

John Well done with thi poem.Thank's for your message, I wish you luck for the future.Please try and keep in touch. Wendy x

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