Miss Inspiration and Other Sailor Poems
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Memories of Naval duty aboard the USS Miller, DE/FF-1091 out of Norfolk, Virginia and service ashore at the Fleet Anti-Air Warfare Training Center, Dam Neck Virginia Beach, VA.
Thomas M. McDade
Thomas M. McDade is a seventy-seven-year-old former programmer/analyst residing in Fredericksburg, VA, previously, in CT & RI. He's married, has no kids, and no pets. McDade is a 1973 graduate of Fairfield University. He served two tours of duty in the U.S. Navy. tommmcd2000@yahoo.com
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Miss Inspiration and Other Sailor Poems - Thomas M. McDade
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Miss Inspiration
By Thomas M. McDade
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Copyright 2014 Thomas M. McDade
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Acknowledgements:
Special thanks to the following publications that have published many of these poems: 256 Degrees of Gray, A Summer's Reading, Asphodel Madness, Baker's Dozen, Big Hammer, The Binnacle, Black Clove Tradesman, Bong is Bard, Burningwood Review, Chance Magazine, Cokefish, Colere, Coracle, Crimson Leer, DESA Newsletter, Dignitaries of the Counter Clockwise Revolution, Doggerel, Fight These Bastards, Filling Station, High Plains Register, High Tide, Iconoclast, Jack Magazine, Jaw Magazine, Journal of Military Experience, Kitchen Poet, Liquid Paper Press, Lummox Review, Malcontent, Mangrove, Midwest Poetry Review, Next Exit, The Path, Pawtucket Times, Penny Dreadful Review, Perimeter, Peripheral Visions, Pitchfork Press, Poetry Motel, ppigpenn, The Silt Reader, Skyline Literary Magazine, Sunken Lines, Thistle, Transcendent Visions, Turnstile Review, The Velvet Box, Visions, Windless Orchard, Windmills.
Miss Inspiration
February, ’75,
I’m a sailor
in Venice.
Gypsies parked
in vans on the pier,
Doge's Palace closed.
Miss Universe rumored
to be about and some
lucky ship will get a visit.
An incessant net of rain
traps all but the pigeons.
Paying my respects
outside the Gritti,
Hemingway’s lodging
choice, I sense Inspiration
tailing me.
Rain dripping off her
wide-brimmed hat,
she snickers
while I translate the plaque
on John Ruskin's house.
The downpour seals
the lips of my dictionary.
Suddenly, I must have a Venetian
haircut and lickety-split a barber
is toweling my sopped head
so vigorously
my imagination rattles.
Later, I dine on artichoke
pizza in a restaurant
where German teens list
celebrities they’ve met.
Gusty rain jerks me
down the pier to the beat
of a Gypsy accordion
as I plot to ambush
smirking Inspiration
with a sharpened
pencil and legal pad,
twist her fickle arm until
she cherishes my words
as greedily as tourists
do a beauty
queen's autograph.
Wolfman Jack
Might have been
the seventy-five Med Cruise
or the one year after that
Wolfman Jack courtesy
of Armed Forces Radio
boomed through the Miller
FF-1091 and seemed as much
a part of the crew as Linda
Ronstadt who sang
plenty of Desperado
and Glen Campbell
whose Rhinestone Cowboy
aired much more than many
thought necessary
especially some black sailors
I served with in Supply
who longed for soul.
That was a long time ago
but when I hear those tunes
today on oldies radio
I do momentarily think
of cowpokes
before recalling
my fast frigate days
and shipmates
still in my life and ones
I’ll never see again.
And in some kind casket
locker of my mind, long dead
Wolfman Jack deejays on
and sometimes I obey
my direct order to amp
up the volume
to provide some
daydream peace
and quiet.
Lord Byron’s Lips
Lord Byron stands in
the Borghese Gardens
atop a block marked
with lines from "Childe
Harold's Pilgrimage."
Rome is hot,
the poet sweats,
imagines a grotto
in La Spezia and a plaque
listing his aquatic feats.
On San Lazzaro
where he fled Venice
to learn Armenian,
I visit his study,
view his pen, inkwell,
and scrawled autograph.
I try his meditation hill.
My guide who