Instead of this, I tell  
  what I hope will pass as truth.  
  A blunt thing, not lovely.  
  The truth is seldom welcome,  
  especially at dinner,  
  though I am good at what I do.  
  My trade is courage and atrocities.  
  I look at them and do not condemn.  
  I write things down the way they happened,  
  as near as can be remembered.  
  I don't ask why, because it is mostly the same.  
  Wars happen because the ones who start them  
  think they can win.
Morning in the Burned House (1995) - The Loneliness of the Military Historian



















