Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Acta Est Fabula


I just died. This has been one of my better lives, and I will miss it. I have made my mark on history, and look forward to what will happen to America in the future. I know soon I will remember this life only darkly as through a glass, but I have only greater heights to reach in the future. As Augustus Caesar said, "Acta Est Fabula" the drama is finished.

Through the travail of the ages,
Midst the pomp and toil of war,
Have I fought and strove and perished
Countless times upon this star.

In the form of many people
In all panoplies of time
Have I seen the luring vision
Of the Victory Maid, sublime.

I have battled for fresh mammoth,
I have warred for pastures new,
I have listed to the whispers
When the race trek instinct grew.

I have known the call to battle
In each changeless changing shape
From the high souled voice of conscience
To the beastly lust for rape.

I have sinned and I have suffered,
Played the hero and the knave;
Fought for belly, shame, or country,
And for each have found a grave.

I cannot name my battles
For the visions are not clear,
Yet, I see the twisted faces
And I feel the rending spear.

Perhaps I stabbed our Savior
In His sacred helpless side.
Yet, I've called His name in blessing
When after times I died.

In the dimness of the shadows
Where we hairy heathens warred,
I can taste in thought the lifeblood;
We used teeth before the sword.

While in later clearer vision
I can sense the coppery sweat,
Feel the pikes grow wet and slippery
When our Phalanx, Cyrus met.

Hear the rattle of the harness
Where the Persian darts bounced clear,
See their chariots wheel in panic
From the Hoplite's leveled spear.

See the goal grow monthly longer,
Reaching for the walls of Tyre.
Hear the crash of tons of granite,
Smell the quenchless eastern fire.

Still more clearly as a Roman,
Can I see the Legion close,
As our third rank moved in forward
And the short sword found our foes.

Once again I feel the anguish
Of that blistering treeless plain
When the Parthian showered death bolts,
And our discipline was in vain.

I remember all the suffering
Of those arrows in my neck.
Yet, I stabbed a grinning savage
As I died upon my back.

Once again I smell the heat sparks
When my Flemish plate gave way
And the lance ripped through my entrails
As on Crecy's field I lay.

In the windless, blinding stillness
Of the glittering tropic sea
I can see the bubbles rising
Where we set the captives free.

Midst the spume of half a tempest
I have heard the bulwarks go
When the crashing, point blank round shot
Sent destruction to our foe.

I have fought with gun and cutlass
On the red and slippery deck
With all Hell aflame within me
And a rope around my neck.

And still later as a General
Have I galloped with Murat
When we laughed at death and numbers
Trusting in the Emperor's Star.

Till at last our star faded,
And we shouted to our doom
Where the sunken road of Ohein
Closed us in it's quivering gloom.

So but now with Tanks a'clatter
Have I waddled on the foe
Belching death at twenty paces,
By the star shell's ghastly glow.

So as through a glass, and darkly
The age long strife I see
Where I fought in many guises,
Many names, but always me.

And I see not in my blindness
What the objects were I wrought,
But as God rules o'er our bickerings
It was through His will I fought.

So forever in the future,
Shall I battle as of yore,
Dying to be born a fighter,
But to die again, once more.

Gen. George S. Patton Jr.

Bavaria


I have been made the military governor of Bavaria. D*** idiots should know I am not a good peace time/civilian leader. I am a plain man, and I shoot straight. I act ways that offend other men, and they know this. So why do they insist on putting me here? I will have to survive it, I suppose.... They say I am too soft on these former Nazis while they are bedfellows with the god**** Soviets! We're going to have to fight the Soviets soon, and unless we want Germany immediately going to them we need to make friends with them. We herd sheep, we drive cattle, we lead people. Lead me, follow me or get out of my way, but by God don't tell me how to lead!

Peace


Well, the paper-hanging son of a b****, Hitler is dead. I have made my way through many wars, but I fear this peace will be my last... I do not think I can survive another period of inactivity...I am an old man now, and it is almost my time to pass on.

Willie's Birthday



It's William the Conqueror's (aka Willie, Patton's bull terrier) birthday, and we are celebrating in style. He got a set of dog tags, but I don't think he appreciated them as much I do. He's a fine dog though, a d*** fine dog!

Into Germany!


Well, the god**** Russians are driving into Germany while we wait for them. Ike and Roosevelt trust the Ruskies too much, and it will be their downfall. The difficulty in understanding the Russian is that we do not take cognizance of the fact that he is not a European, but an Asiatic, and therefore thinks deviously. We can no more understand a Russian than a Chinese or a Japanese, and from what I have seen of them, I have no particular desire to understand them except to ascertain how much lead or iron it takes to kill them. In addition to his other amiable characteristics, the Russian has no regard for human life and they are all out sons-of-b*****, barbarians, and chronic drunks. We should keep on going until we reach Moscow.

New Tankers


I hope all the god**** idiots who called me racist will change their minds when they hear about my new tankers. I told them, "Men, you're the first Negro tankers to ever fight in the American Army. I would never have asked for you if you weren't good. I have nothing but the best in my Army. I don't care what color you are as long as you go up there and kill those Kraut sons of b****es. Everyone has their eyes on you and is expecting great things from you. Most of all your race is looking forward to you. Don't let them down and d*** you, don't let me down!"

Bastogne or Bust!


D*** I was beginning to think my time would never come, but it finally has! The god**** Nazis have made a last ditch effort to drive us off the continent. This is that paper-hanging son of a b****'s last try...he's thrown everything he has left into this, and if we beat him here he's finished. And god**** it I am going to be part of it! The 101st and 82nd were sent in to plug a hole around Bastogne. They are now surrounded by heavy German armor. My third army is going to get them unsurrounded.

We have over 100 miles to go over icy roads... and the weather is h***. I couldn't have ordered a more perfect situation! I have been hard on my men; I have had the same standards for them I have for myself, and I always believe in being prepared, even when I'm dressed in white tie and tails. Well, it is all going to pay off now. We are going to turn the tide and destroy that armor, and I will be in history!

An Army is a team; lives, sleeps, eats, fights as a team. This individual heroic stuff is a lot of crap. I am going to show them all god**** them. I have done everything I require of those I command, and I always will. Any man who doesn't is not fit to command a horse. The only you can win is by making your men sure they can not be beaten. When your men know that they are unstoppable, they will be!

I swear to God, I am going to personally drive to Berlin and shoot that paper-hanging son of a b****!!!


If only we had a better bigger tank I could do more...the d*** Sherman is like a grasshopper next to German tanks....oh well we will still beat them.
It is the unconquerable soul of man, not the nature of the weapon he uses, that insures victory.

We needed the weather to change. I know God is on our side because he is on my side. So I ordered the chaplains to write up a prayer to God asking for the weather to lift. I combined it with my Christmas card and sent it to all my officers.

Almighty and most merciful Father, we humbly beseech Thee, of Thy great goodness, to restrain these immoderate rains with which we have had to contend. Grant us fair weather for Battle. Graciously hearken to us as soldiers who call upon Thee that, armed with Thy power, we may advance from victory to victory, and crush the oppression and wickedness of our enemies and establish Thy justice among men and nations.

And on the back: To each officer and soldier in the Third United States Army, I Wish a Merry Christmas. I have full confidence in your courage, devotion to duty, and skill in battle. We march in our might to complete victory. May God's blessings rest upon each of you on this Christmas Day. G.S. Patton, Jr, Lieutenant General, Commanding, Third United States Army.


"May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't.”