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| FAREWELL, JOHN, JOHN
BRAVE LITTLE BOY, MAN-HERO TO MILLIONS
A Poem
By Jan Yager* *Copyright © 1999 by Jan Yager, Ph.D. Excerpted from CREATIVE MOURNING: Poems by Jan Yager, Fred Yager, Priscilla Orr, and Seth Alan Barkas (Hannacroix Creek Books, 2000). [Jan Yager is the author of numerous books including Friendshifts: The Power of Friendship and How It Shapes our Lives, Hannacroix Creek Books, 1997; 2nd edition, 1999.Fred Yager is co-author of Untimely Death:A Novel. Priscilla Orr is author of Jugglers and Tides: Poems. The late Seth Alan Barkas is author of In the Great Together: Plays (Hannacroix Creek Books, in preparation).] |
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| Well always remember your brave salute So mature So powerful So telling When your father, the beloved late President Kennedy, Was felled by an assassins bullet That dark day in November 1963.
It is etched in our minds It is engraved in our memories A brave little boy Forced to deal with loss and fame So young So soon.
But outside the eyes of the public You grew up And suddenly you were a heart throb to so many So handsome So successful So witty So self-deprecating The hope of so many generations.
A son of the City Tribeca and New York claimed you Massachusetts was a part of you too
But suddenly a cruel twist of fate A doomed flight A downed plane And three lives are lost.
Three lives of promise Three lives of hope
The young man whom I had hoped would someday follow In your fathers footsteps To provide us with a President to emulate To admire To worship
The beautiful wife you loved With whom we all hoped you would someday have children To pass on your legacy.
Your sister-in-law A bright light in investment banking With a romantic future Still in the making.
In an instant All gone.
The hopes The dreams The jokes The humor The history The present The future.
I mourn your death, John F. Kennedy Jr., and the loss of your wife and sister-in-law. Although I did not know you personally You were and always will be part of my world.
A world diminished because you three Are no longer part of it.
I will miss hearing about you I will miss seeing what you are up to The fashion that your wife was wearing The causes you were championing.
Just as I miss Princess Diana And all she meant to the world I will miss you three, Struck down so young, still in your prime.
There is no lesson we can learn from this Except to cherish each moment To always let those we love know of our love To follow our dreams And feel the feelings Make the connections With our family Our friends Our work Our dreams.
You touched our lives with your life You have jolted and shocked us in your death
For you seemed larger than life You seemed able to overcome anything and everything You were so poised when your beloved Mother Jacqueline Succumbed to cancer
We will never know how you would have aged How you would have changed What you might have done What might have been for A page in history has ended.
John, John, I salute you As you find the eternal peace with your loved ones That you deserve.
July 21, 1999 |
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