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What about the Forgotten Mechanic?
hmmm... Why should I bother?
[This message has been edited by Continuous Ignition (edited 05 March 2000).] |
Continuous ignition
Great one mate! I shall have that one printed and framed, but it is with pathos that I note that the author has also been forgotten. So much done in the field of aviation, but how many are remembered, not least the bean counters who decimate then dissapear. |
Nice one C.I.
Now that we've got a poetry corner here's another. Written by someone who was in aviation all his working life. Sadly now passed away,no doubt fixing wings elsewhere.!! :) ------------------------------------------- A New Sound In The Sky. I looked towards the heavens One clear bright summer morn. A new sound had caressed my ears Midst the smell of new mown corn. Does that sound like proppellors Mingled with the whine of jet? What is this thing called 'Viscount' It isn't common yet. But soon the world will here it And marvel at it's sound A British winner's in the air Two miles above the ground. And then I cast my mind back To apprentice years before When I was just a minion On a Rolls Royce workshop floor. That sound was not so new to me And I'd listened in disbelief When told it was a 'propjet' I thought - another tease - good grief! The wartime strife and hardships Had not curtailed our brains Old Britain's still fighting In spite of previous pains. W.B.N -------------------------------------- Well I liked it anyway!!!! :) |
Er !! Continious Ignition..
Where's your original post gone, the poem???????? |
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