Fear In Flight, God (a poem in two forms)
 
1. 
While driving home, this winter night, 
I saw the orange greenhouse light 
illuminate the sky.
 
The telly says, in Pakistan, 
a hijacked plane, the bastards gone, 
they killed a two-day groom.
 
An airport near, another crash, 
a cargo plane, the pilot's dash- 
ing self-belief, now dead.
 
A glass of wine, the need for sleep, 
this cyclic time, disturbed relief, 
so naturally I dream...
 
 
2. 
I'm drinking Rosé, 
the colour of inhuman blood, 
watching.
 
From night-time winter nurseries 
cylinders of bright orange light 
rise to the lowering cloud, 
and spread like petals, 
dying.
 
Hijackers 
murder a bridegroom 
for sight.
 
Elsewhere, 
the heat is so extreme 
that shocked birds 
flying far above flames 
ignite, 
falling as shells, 
incrementing death.
 
They think 
to reduce their nation's pain 
by adding to it.
 
This is a time of cyclic myth 
of winter solstice, 
of Y2K, 
of Christian birth.
 
Today's God consumes.
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