One Soldier’s Logistics of Trenches by Bruce Edward Sherfield

(counts his breaths) “One day,” a soldier says to his mates, “a man invented this soap but it didn’t work so well. After you washed your hands, the blood was still there. So this man invented a special shampoo that made lots of suds. It smelled so nice as it seeped through your skull, as it cleaned out the mind and whatever happened to be … Continue reading One Soldier’s Logistics of Trenches by Bruce Edward Sherfield