Veterans Day
- 19&41
- Global Moderator
- Posts: 1950
- Joined: Thu Jul 08, 2021 10:11 pm
- Location: Jonesboro, Georgia
- Contact:
Veterans Day
Thanks to those who served.
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
-Arthur C. Clarke
"It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it."
-Upton Sinclair
-Arthur C. Clarke
"It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it."
-Upton Sinclair
- electra225
- Site Admin
- Posts: 8903
- Joined: Thu Jul 08, 2021 7:48 pm
- Location: San Tan Valley, AZ
- Contact:
Re: Veterans Day
We have several member who are veterans. We thank them and all veterans for their service.
Life can be tough. It can be even tougher if you're stupid.....
- TC Chris
- Anchor Member
- Posts: 3686
- Joined: Tue Jul 13, 2021 3:50 am
- Location: Traverse City, MI
- Contact:
Re: Veterans Day
My brother sent this poem by a Vermont poet, Bill Drislane. The poets can often condense a lot of meaning into few words. It reminded us of our father, who served at the end of WW II.
'Two Photos, 1944'
A photo slipped from this book of poems
I opened on my lap —
my father looking out at me
from beneath his airman's hat,
standing by a jeep in India
when the war was at their backs.
My mother landed with a Red Cross crew
and this Pocket Book of Verse —
you can see she'd signed the title leaf —
and always at her arts,
with her camera in Chakulia's light
she caught this young man's pose.
Necktie tucked into his shirt
dressed in khaki slacks,
he'd take her driving around the airfields
and out to the gin-drink shack,
their spells from the bomb group's bugle calls
while the war was at their backs.
I keep another framed on my bureau,
two pilots at their ease
on liberty from a Kansas base
waiting orders to fly planes East.
"Kids," my father would often say,
"Old men at twenty-three."
One went down crossing the Hump,
the other into Bengal Bay,
and my father kept their photo close
in his wallet all his days.
It came to me when he was gone.
The war had always stayed.
I never till now saw these photos hold
the depth of my father's grief,
his pals both lost the month before,
my mother his relief.
You can see it in his muted smile
in the photo by the jeep.
My mother leafed through memories
in the pages of these poems,
and among them slipped this photo
to let the poets know
that war is always at the backs
of the ones who make it home.
'Two Photos, 1944'
A photo slipped from this book of poems
I opened on my lap —
my father looking out at me
from beneath his airman's hat,
standing by a jeep in India
when the war was at their backs.
My mother landed with a Red Cross crew
and this Pocket Book of Verse —
you can see she'd signed the title leaf —
and always at her arts,
with her camera in Chakulia's light
she caught this young man's pose.
Necktie tucked into his shirt
dressed in khaki slacks,
he'd take her driving around the airfields
and out to the gin-drink shack,
their spells from the bomb group's bugle calls
while the war was at their backs.
I keep another framed on my bureau,
two pilots at their ease
on liberty from a Kansas base
waiting orders to fly planes East.
"Kids," my father would often say,
"Old men at twenty-three."
One went down crossing the Hump,
the other into Bengal Bay,
and my father kept their photo close
in his wallet all his days.
It came to me when he was gone.
The war had always stayed.
I never till now saw these photos hold
the depth of my father's grief,
his pals both lost the month before,
my mother his relief.
You can see it in his muted smile
in the photo by the jeep.
My mother leafed through memories
in the pages of these poems,
and among them slipped this photo
to let the poets know
that war is always at the backs
of the ones who make it home.
- William
- Global Moderator
- Posts: 5324
- Joined: Fri Jul 09, 2021 12:42 pm
- Location: Hart, Michigan
- Contact:
Re: Veterans Day
I too, thank those that served, risking their lives so we could enjoy our freedoms. That was a nice poem, Chris. Thanks for sharing.
Bill
Bill
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests
