Not Lonely--Just Alone
And then suddenly, without willing it, he was thinking
about Martha. The stresses and fractures, the quick collapse, the two
of them buried alive under all that weight. Dense, crushing love.
Kneeling, watching the hole, he tried to concentrate on Lee Strunk
and the war, all the dangers, but his love was too much for him, he
felt paralyzed, he wanted to sleep inside her lungs and breathe her
blood and be smothered. He wanted her to be a virgin and not a
virgin, all at once. He wanted to know her. Intimate secrets: Why
poetry? Why so sad? Why that grayness in her eyes? Why so alone? Not
lonely, just alone-- riding her bike across campus or sitting off by
herself in the cafeteria--even dancing, she danced alone--and it was
the aloneness that filled him with love. He remembered telling her
that one evening. How she nodded and looked away. And how, later,
when he kissed her, she received the kiss without returning it, her
eyes wide open, not afraid, not a virgin's eyes, just flat and
uninvolved.
Lieutenant Cross gazed at the tunnel. But he was not there. He was buried with Martha under the white sand at the Jersey shore. They were pressed together, and the pebble in his mouth was her tongue. He was smiling. Vaguely, he was aware of how quiet the day was, the sullen paddies, yet he could not bring himself to worry about matters of security. He was beyond that. He was just a kid at war, in love. He was twenty-four years old. He couldn't help it.
"The Things They Carried"
By: Tim O'Brien
Lieutenant Cross gazed at the tunnel. But he was not there. He was buried with Martha under the white sand at the Jersey shore. They were pressed together, and the pebble in his mouth was her tongue. He was smiling. Vaguely, he was aware of how quiet the day was, the sullen paddies, yet he could not bring himself to worry about matters of security. He was beyond that. He was just a kid at war, in love. He was twenty-four years old. He couldn't help it.
"The Things They Carried"
By: Tim O'Brien
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