Oyogi, Japanese for “swimming”, prompt featured at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai
father joined navy
- Anchors Away!
tells stories of sailors who
learned to swim at sea…
necessary life skill while
aboard aircraft carrier
posting poetic prose
18 Jun 2018 Leave a comment
in senryu, Uncategorized Tags: aircraft carrier, father, navy, swim
Oyogi, Japanese for “swimming”, prompt featured at Carpe Diem Haiku Kai
father joined navy
tells stories of sailors who
learned to swim at sea…
necessary life skill while
aboard aircraft carrier
11 Aug 2016 30 Comments
in story, Uncategorized Tags: blue, clouds, jet, navy, ocean, pilot
former navy pilot unpacks
fond memories of his days
ordered in pristine uniform,
life aboard aircraft carrier.
forever alert, he still scans
ocean-blue expanse of sky
beyond white-sand islands
of floating cumulous puffs.
reminisces one shining hour:
officer’s personal invitation
to test-flight new jet fighter,
before honorable discharge.
accelerate to pure freedom;
loop-de-loop clouds, swoop
between sapphire skies and
cerulean sea, defy gravitas.
reverie reverts, retiree points
up – “those clouds look innocent
yet pose real threat to pilots;
may harbor hail, wind shears.”
in worn-out lawn chair, he bird
watches as sleek indigo swallows
swiftly cruise from barn hangar
to sail into loyal-blue heavens.
photo: wiki commons
A memory my 82 yr. old father shared with me while staying at our house this summer and linking with dVerse poets OLN in response to De’s “blue” prompt.
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