Vampire 17501 Poem by Nassy Fesharaki

Vampire 17501



Vampire 17501

I was far
I was four
Unaware of planes
I called one, a balloon
Didn't know what it was
What I saw was a wake in sky.

Later on I was asked later on
'Any plan for your job? '
'I want to go to sky.'
Promptly I replied
I became the pilot
I know what it is like.
My heart is with Brown
(His daughter and his wife)
(Incident of August 25; of 1951)

His wife was the Venus and blonde
Little girl, the red-hair had pride
Both waiting; Downsview
He dated Vampire
Both on date
They flew
Suddenly
Of nowhere
Donald and Vampire
Was wax in flame of fire
Wife saw him; and daughter
Burning in Vampire was only disaster.

Saturday, January 10, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: eulogy
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Vampire 17501 was a Canadian airplane that crashed on Aug 25th 1951. Donal Brown, its young pilot died in front of his blonde wife and his young red-hair daughter. They were watching him fly acrobats in Toronto, near Downsview.
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