Wednesday, December 09, 2015

DREAMS OF FLIGHT

The final master-stroke at last impos'd / And now, the neat machine compleatly clos'd;
Fitting his pinions on, a flight he tries, / And hung self-ballanc'd in the beaten skies.
--Ovid, Metamorphoses, Book VIII, The Story of Daedalus and Icarus, translated into

English by John Dryden, Alexander Pope, Joseph Addison, William Congreve, et al.

The hand that captured Mona Lisa's smile,
The visionary mountain scene, the light,
The shade, the garment's look of current style...
Sketches a new machine for human flight.
The wind is strong at Kitty Hawk today.
Wilbur is steadying the wing. My heart
Is racing down the track. I'm underway!
"The time! The time!" "Twelve seconds." "It's a start."
The shuttle launch has stopped. T-minus ten.
The problem's fixed. The countdown starts...three, two...
The roaring blast, the roll routine, the men
At Mission Control cheer, the shuttle's view...
The Earth, so vast, the clouds, the sea, the land,
Created by the Master Sculptor's hand.

The War on Terrorism


THE WAR ON TERRORISM

Greater love hath no man than this, that a man
lay down his live for his friends. -- John 15:13

I am a Private in the army of
America. My mission is to kill
The terrorists who threaten those I love.
For now, I am in training at Fort Sill.
I long for home and you, the Outer Banks,
The blue Atlantic, hamburgers and fries,
The beach, and roasted marshmallows and franks.
Rachel remember, True Love never dies!
The helicopter lands on rugged land
And we deploy along a snowy ridge.
The bombs stampede them right to us as planned.
The fighting’s fierce. I chamber a cartridge.
Shall I defeat the deadly enemy
Or shall I join the One who died for me?