Raf Carrot Piercing Eyes Poem by Terence George Craddock

Raf Carrot Piercing Eyes

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RAF Carrot Piercing Eyes

raw nerves flight check
fighter pilot bomber pilot
ate night vision carrots

keen youth
eyes piercing
death dicing

engine darkness
ignition rumbles
last flight checks

ice nerves
cold sweat
carrot eyes


an airfield
thundering
take off

at night
dawn hoping
to return

fighters
stretching
claws

bombers
overloaded
pregnant


with stack deadly
death waiting
bombs in belly

in English RAF darkness
different ace squadrons
preparing their takeoff

flying through night sky cloud soup is safer...
hit returning crashing into channel soup is safer...
nursing shot up bomber home crash landing is safer...


guns red roar raging
bombers fighters engaging
spectral tracer evading

alone wing fighter cover range denied
during last tense leg to mission targets
during straight dead maze bomb runs

who lives who dies in death skies...
flaming coffins hit torn burn falling...
spinning toward ground impacts dying dying...


Terence George Craddock (Afterglows Echoes Of Starlight)
Copyright © Terence George Craddock

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
The single raid version of the extended poems, 'RAF Carrot Piercing Eyes: Night Trauma Recurring Nightmare' and 'RAF Carrot Piercing Eyes: The Butcher's Bill', by the poet Terence George Craddock. Dedicated to all bomber crews, from all nations, who saw combat action over the European Theatre with WW2. In tribute to these airmen, an attempt has been made to depict three differing mental states they endured, the intensity of a single raid, the trauma of continuing raids, and a more detailed account of action over enemy territory. Written in March 2023 on the 6.3.2023.
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