Boy Soldier
[1] What a smile! One large lamp for a face,
smaller lanterns where skin stretches over
bones waiting for muscle, body all angles.
His Kalashnikov fires at each moving
[5] thing before he knows what he drags
down. He halts movement of every
kind and fails to weigh whom he stops
dead or maims, his bullets
like jabs thrown before the thought
[10] to throw them, involuntary shudders
when someone, somewhere, steps over
his shallow, unmarked, mass grave.
But his smile remains undimmed,
inviting, not knowing what hit him,
[15] what snuffs out the wicks in his eyes.
Except that he moves and a face just like
his figures like him to stop all action
with a flick of finger on the trigger.
Writing a minimum 5-sentence response (topic sentence, assertion, proof from the text, explanation, and conclusion) explain how the final stanza (Lines 16-18) contributes to the theme of the poem. Use details from the poem to support your answer. Use at least 1 example from the selection to justify your answer.