This is the third year that I have been here to accompany my aunt to the cemetery and attend these services. I always stand when they ask for those who served to rise and be recognized as honored veterans. Even though I was forced to resign, they were never able to take those years of my service from me even when they took away my dignity and my self-respect and my career. I now hope that this will be the last year that I will attend while gay and lesbian service members are forced to hide who they are or fear exposure, investigation, and automatic discharge. Let this be the last year for all of that.
Conduct
We have but one point
of forced return
like swallows who have
in their congested valley
no private flight.
So I have remembered the many retreats
of people
with whom we have, at times,
lost understanding.
For reasons long picked of sense,
where all exposed are soon disgraced,
where justice is scaled like fish
for market,
for bait,
fed to the migration schooled each spring.
Always the talents of the fishermen
returned to the nets to pick us clean;
obsessed with tides
and the temperature of policies
as a precaution,
cleansing the clear waters
where we squirm.
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