Lewis Harrison's War: A Short Story

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He remembered the explosions all around him and all of the death filling the smoke-filled air. All the death haunting his thoughts inadvertently was tearing him down to his very core. His thoughts were truly like a cloudy day, looming over him with their darkness. Although he was not still a part of the war, these thoughts never ceased. Lewis Harrison, formerly a soldier of the Union army, was reminiscing his time in the war on the train which was taking him home. The war left him injured, shot in the shoulder and now unable to carry a gun. His hopes crushed, his mind crumbling, he was struggling to even stay sane in a passenger train.The jostling of the train car could not distract his mind from these awful thoughts. The only thing he had