Poem of the weekThe fighter pilot

See the old man on the pavement there

With the white stick and the vacant stare.

A man in decline, a world-weary soul,

How eighty years plus have taken their toll.

But take sixty away and see how he flies,

High over the downs, climbing the skies.

Courage undoubted, steely-eyed, true,

Serving his country high up in the blue.

Heavenward soaring with cannons all blazing,

Quick-witted, alert, everywhere gazing.

Banks to the left, banks to the right,

Enemy squadron routed, in flight.

A pitiful figure, who could disagree

Yet one of the ‘few’ who saved you and me.

David Webb, Sompting.

Related topics: