The following was my way of honoring their service back when we were all in our 20's and life was stretched out before us with all its promises and possibilities.
T-33--5th Fighter Interceptor Squadron (Target Aircraft)
For Roger, Larry, and Tom: In friendship, admiration, and envy
(What radar fails to sweep)
There!
A gray motion crossing the sky--
A reflection,
crying for all to attack,
in sight and then in scopes.
Locked in the dual vision, as in love,
when we see and then we feel.
In short, slow turns against the sun that shadows,
skill escapes.
Tightly together targets and attackers move,
wise to the way each eludes.
But these missions,
simulations for some effect,
end in no conclusions,
just results.
And targets return in two's.
Above the base, they turn as nearly as one.
I watch them as parallel;
in tandem even as they bank;
almost bound together.
Knowing each pilot grips tightly to this formation,
this joyous discipline to perfection,
just beyond the point of contact.
It is like that with my love,
as in this tension.
Holding firmly in the seconds of eternity
it takes to land, we touch ground.
Never too close to collide,
or crash.
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