• 17 Nov 2009 /  GI resistance, Warriors for Peace

    Introducing “Drew Cameron”

    Sorry it’s been a while.  Been a bit overwhelmed as of late.  I’ll be posting several of the new portraits here in the next week or so along with the stories that go with them.  These were all done on a recent two week long trip to the east coast.  The first one was done in Burlington, VT and is of Iraq war veteran Drew Cameron.   Drew served with the U.S Army in Iraq in 2003 as a Field Artillery Soldier.  After returning from Iraq and getting out of the military Drew co-founded an organization called Combat Paper Project, which works with returning veterans to turn their uniforms into hand made paper, which is then used to share stories, emotions, art, etc.  Drew and other members of the Combat Paper Project have been touring nationally and internationally both showing their art and leading workshops for veterans and others who are interested. The poem below was one of Drew’s first projects.  It was originally published in the book “Warrior Writers” which was created by another amazing project called the Warrior Writers Project, which works with returning vets to help them share their stories through art, poetry, essays, etc.  Definitely check them out.

    “You are not my Enemy
    my brother my sister
    but I have done something wrong
    and perhaps I am now yours.
    I went to your home
    I went inside
    soiled your rug and
    bullied your children.

    You are not my enemy
    my father my mother.
    I drove on you
    threw garbage into your window
    burned your garden
    and spit in your water.

    You are not my enemy
    my grandmother my grandfather.
    I built walls between us.
    Rubble made sound
    sand scattered plastic bags all around
    rifles and checkpoints
    bright lights into your eyes.

    No, you are not my enemy
    my partner my friend.
    We were betrayed.

    You are not my enemy
    my child my self.
    Our blood is the same.

    You are not my enemy
    my memories and rage.
    Re-making sense now together.

    You are not my enemy
    you never were.
    You are a part of me
    as I am with you.

    You are not my enemy
    we will stay true.

    You are not my enemy
    we will change this
    with you. ”

    Drew Cameron, Iraq War Veteran, Burlington, VT.

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