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The Tiger
During my time in Vietnam, 1967, I saw the tiger. He could do little but try to
survive. Now the tiger is free and he is moving ahead very fast.
The Tiger is the Vietnamese people. In 1967 I saw how hard working the people
were and how smart. Everything was made into something useful! Now in 2002
Vietnam is alive and moving ahead. People are working two and three jobs. No,
not just for money but to make the lives of their children better than theirs
were.
In many ways Vietnam reminds me of America in 1950's. I remember the young
people driving up and down Main Street, on hot summer nights. They want to be
seen and to be with their boy friends or girl friends. In the cities of Vietnam
you will see the young people on motorbikes doing the same thing every night. I
have seen it all before.
I have looked for the poor kids that I remember from 1967. The kids wearing rags
or no clothes at all. The kids with sores all over and flies in their eyes. I
can't find them. I have gone from South to North, East to West, far off the
tourist path. I find only kids that look healthy, have clean clothes and show no
signs of malnutrition. Poor, yes but not near as poor as the past.
I remember the countryside of the Vietnam of 1967. I remember thinking that
without war this fertile land could produce enough food to feed all of Asia.
Time has proven me right. The Vietnamese are growing every kind of food under
the sun. A walk thru a market is a hungry man's dream.
I like to get up early in Vietnam just to watch the stream of people going to
work. It could be any town in America except they ride to work on motorbikes,
not cars.
Where will it end. Will Vietnam be as rich as Japan or America. How could it
ever end up. I wish I were young so that I could see Vietnam of the future! So
much hope. Looking forward! Remembering the past but knowing that they can't go
back and change it. Only the future can be changed. It all makes this old man so
happy.
Copyright 2002 James Murtaugh
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