My Father's Life in Mine, by Kavita Jindal

My Father's Life in Mine

Some say
you were killed
by the mad woman
you made your second wife.   I always knew
ever the fighter pilot
you were on a self-destruct mission   Flying your jet
laden with bombs
some shop-bought, some homemade:
whisky, tobacco,
the knowledge your mother never loved you.   The vague verdict:
death from burns   Heat seared away your skin
yet when I laid my palm on your forehead
to say goodbye
you were colder
than the icebox
I found you in.

poems.one - Kavita Jindal

Kavita Jindal