Jaundice: a state or attitude characterized by satiety, distaste, or hostility
(synonyms: animosity, animus, antagonism, antipathy, bad blood, bitterness, gall, grudge, enmity, rancor)

"Charles Oman, in his classic study of war, spoke of the veterans of the battles of the Middle Ages as 'the best of soldiers while the war lasted … [but] a most dangerous and unruly race in times of truce or peace.'"-- Robert Jay Lifton, Home from the War: Vietnam Veterans, neither victims nor executioners

When Jaundice Comes Marching Home
(after the popular Civil War song, "When Johnny Comes Marching Home")

When Jaundice comes marching home once more,
Guffaw! Guffaw!
We’ll know what its masters have in store,
Guffaw! Guffaw!
A shiver of terror to run up the spine,
At the thought of what’s next if we don’t fall in line
Oh they’d like us scared when
Jaundice comes marching home

When Jaundice comes snarling home this time
Guffaw! Guffaw!
We’ll spit in its face with a jeering rhyme
Guffaw! Guffaw!
Our leaders who screwed up and shot our wad
Will tell us they did it for country and GAWD
But we’ll know they lie when
Jaundice comes snarling home

When Jaundice comes limping home to hate
Guffaw! Guffaw!
The wars that it lost and the shit on its plate
Guffaw! Guffaw!
The ones who deployed it to bomb and kill
Now find that they’ve used up the easy thrill
So they’ll have to hide when
Jaundice comes limping home

When Jaundice comes sneaking home to hide
Guffaw! Guffaw!
The failure and waste and our wounded pride
Guffaw! Guffaw!
Of no further use is the man in pain
Who can't be recruited to do it again
So avert your eyes when
Jaundice comes sneaking home

When Jaundice has marched in its last parade
Guffaw! Guffaw!
And laid down to sleep in the endless shade
Guffaw! Guffaw!
We’ll have us a wake for the late deceased
From whose awful clutches we’re now released
How we’ll all breathe free when
Jaundice has died at home

Michael Murry, "The Misfortune Teller," Copyright 2012