Burgers at the Airport in Baghdad
We come in gritty and stand in the line
Waiting for our turn
To go home for a few moments
A long convoy from Tikrit
Chancing injury and death
For a taste of home
We sit in the trucks
All in our own minds
I see Rob gazing
I know what he sees
He is looking into the past
With his thousand yard stare
Peering into his family and friends
And working at the tire store in Dallas
And he is home
All of us have similar images floating
Through our minds
Even the Boss is quietly reflecting
Probably about his wife and kids
And then the burgers are gone
And we gear up for another mission
Taking us further from our homes
We will never have that moment again
But that was the best burger I’ve ever had