Hades SquadronBy Harry BrownThe world seemed covered with dripping mistWith walls of dismal gray.Even the plane seemed to resistWhen pulled from the hangar that day.But everything was soon on boardAnd my walk-around begun.Then I fired it up and taxied towardMy rendezvous with fun.The mags were checked, prop in low pitchMy full run-up was done.Controls were free-the mixture rich.I began my take-off run.I lifted the nose and became airborneInto the overcast.When that eerie mist was suddenly tornAnd I found myself in the past.And I was flying a P-38Stacked in an echelon right.Hades Squadron was tempting fateAnd looking for a fight.We were at angels twenty and my Blue FlightWas lined-up covering the rear.So I knew that things would be alrightAnd I had no sense of fear.I saw some faces I hadn't seenFor forty years or so.Including some that departed this sceneA long, long time ago.There was old Nick to lead the wayAnd then Houseworth appeared.Then Hedrick and Allen and WenigeWith his blonde mustache and red beard.And then Kirby, Willie Haning and Johnny HoodEach man a real heroWho fought with all the strength he couldAgainst a vicious foe.Those wondrous warriors that I knewLike Harris and Tom McGuireChamplin and Monk-Czarnecki tooVerle Jeff and Gronemeyer.And those who lead my elementEach one a friend of mineRed Herman and Mankin and Francis LentAnd Lewis and Pappy Cline.But the mist soon began to thinAnd my friends to fade awayAnd I found out that I had beenBut an instant along the way.And then I broke completely clear.In the brilliance of the dawnAll those scenes of yesteryearAnd all my friends were gone.And so I felt a moment's painWhen returned to reality.And I hoped I'd see them all againAnd that they'd fly with me.For the bonds of friendship that were wroughtOn an anvil of adversityWere forged forever as we foughtIn the skies so valiantly.Hark! Do you hear it?-the thundering roarof engines in the sky?Someday I want forevermoreTo be where those brave men fly. |
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