Exempt from the Draft
Janet Kuypers 
11/12/16
I’m not in a military family. 
My father, because of the size 
of the family he raised, 
was always exempt from the draft. 
But when the Gulf war started 
I heard my friends saying 
they wanted to sign up to fight 
and I was nervous that they’d go, 
that they’d be taken away from me. 
I know when you’re young 
you’ve got something to prove 
and combat shows off your machismo, 
but everyone, because they’re young, 
thinks they’re invincible. And you’re not. 
So lucky me, all stayed here, 
and I didn’t have to worry 
about all my chicks 
leaving their flock before their time. 
But you, you came from a military 
family, Army, Navy, the Marines. 
And I hear stories of your father 
stationed in Europe, and I hear 
you tell stories of flying at night 
to other countries, ready to fight. 
And maybe I’m the one 
who like to keep the ones I love 
too close to me, but all I can say 
is that I’m glad I didn’t know you 
in your military days, because I’d 
worry too much. And this is only 
one reason why I’m grateful 
that you’re here with me today. 
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