Hangar Talk: Poetry/Writing

  
First Things First
You might be interested in the following poem, from which two lines grace my .signature file.

The two lines in my .signature come from a poem by Gill Robb Wilson. First I'll give you a bit of background about the man, courtesy of rec.aviation's own Bill Robie, then the poem in its entirety.

From "For the Greatest Achievement" by Bill Robie (ISBN 1-56098-187-3), page 146:

The new NAA [National Aeronautic Association] came to life in early 1940 under the guidance of a dynamic leader named Gill Robb Wilson. Wilson approached his job of promoting aviation with the enthusiasm of an evangelical preacher spreading the gospel -- an analogy rendered even more fitting by the fact that he was also an ordained minister! Wilson came to the NAA with several years' experience as the director of aviation for the state of New Jersey and as a past president of the National Association of State Aviation Officials. He was the ideal man for reorganizing the association to address the needs of general aviation. He had previously served as the first spokesman and advisor to the Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA), and it is his home address that appears on their incorporation papers as filed with the state of New Jersey. To show its gratitude for his service the AOPA gave Wilson membership number 1.

FIRST THINGS FIRST

	The boundary lamps were yellow blurs
	Against the winter night
	And I had checked the last ship in
	And snapped the office light,
	And paused a while to let the ghosts
	Of bygone days and men
	Roam down the skies of auld lang syne
	As one will now and then ...
	When fancy set me company,
	A red checked lad to stand
	With questions gleaming in his eyes,
	A model in his hand.

	He may have been your boy or mine,
	I could not clearly see,
	But there was no mistaking how
	His eyes were questing me
	For answers which all sons must have
	Who builds their toys in play
	But pow'r them with valiant dreams
	And fly them far away;
	So down I sat with him beside
	There in the dim lit shed
	And with the ghost of better men
	To check on me, I said:

	"I cannot tell you, sonny boy,
	The future of this art,
	But one thing I can show you, lad,
	An old time pilot's heart;
	And you may judge what flight may give
	Or hold in store for you
	By knowing how true pilots feel
	About the work they do;
	And only he who dedicates
	His life to some ideal
	Becomes as one with what he dreams
	His future will reveal.

	Not one of us whose wings are dust
	Would call his bargain in,
	Not one of us would welsh his part
	To save his bloomin' skin,
	Not one would wish to walk again
	Unless allowed to throw
	His heart into the thing he loved
	And go as he would go:
	Not one would change for gold or pow'r
	Nor fun nor love nor fame
	The part he played and price he paid 
	In making good the game.

	And of the the living ... none, not one
	Regrets the scars he bears,
	The sheer uncertainty of plans,
	The poverty he shares,
	Remitted price for one mistake
	That checks a bright career,
	The shattered hopes, the scant rewards,
	The future never clear:
	And of the living ... none, not one
	Who truly loves the sky
	Would trade a hundred earth bound hours
	For one that he could fly.

	If that sleek model in your hand
	Which you have brought to me
	Most represents the thing you love,
	The thing you want to be,
	Then you will fill your curly head
	With knowledge, fact and lore,
	For there is no short cut which leads
	To aviation's door;
	And only those whose zeal is proved
	By patient toil and will
	Shall ever have a part to play
	Or have a place to fill."

	And suddenly the lad was gone
	On wings I could not hear,
	But from afar off came his voice
	In studied tones and clear,
	A prophet's message simply told
	For this is what he said
	And why his hand will someday lead
	Formations overhead,
	"Who wants to fly has got to know:
	Now two times two is four:
	I got to learn the first things first!"
	... I closed the hangar door.

				Gill Robb Wilson (1938)

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Andrew Tron at Princeton University  | awtron@strawber.Princeton.EDU
And of the living ... none, not one who truly loves the sky
Would trade a hundred earth bound hours for one that he could fly.

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