Old Ace

David Coad 1969 (Canterbury)



I still remember now
As if it were a dream
The living breathing legend
I’d swear I’d never seen

Now a rusting shell
Twisting metal and steel
Dust covers many images
Showing how many, it did kill

Sun gleamed on its body
Crowds did cheer and sing
The home-coming of the ace
In the skies it reined king

Memories of days long gone
Thoughts of yesteryears
Silent it waits forever
Crying drips of oil tears

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Second world war lost spitfire

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Written on January 14, 2006

Submitted by dcoad on September 17, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme XXXX XXAX XBXB XAXX
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 407
Words 78
Stanzas 4
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4

David Coad

David Coad is a British writer and poet who is now over 50 and getting on, so thought it about time he got his stories and poems published. He was born in Canterbury in Kent in 1969 and from a young age was always interested in writing stories. He was educated at St. Annes Convent in Sturry & St. Anselm’s comprehensive in Canterbury. He studied electronics at Canterbury college of technology for 3 years. He moved to Cornwall in 1990 and spent many years working in factories in Canterbury, Falmouth, and Redruth. It’s during this time he began writing stories and poetry, to pass the tedious hours working in factories. In 2005 he found Terry Lander, a fellow poet, writer, and publisher who founded Lyvit publishing. Based in Helston Terry liked his writing and began publishing his books of both poetry and stories. In 2008 David got a job working as a teaching assistant at Penair School in Truro. Here he founded Creative Club, which was an after-school club for students to come to write, draw, paint, and do anything creative. It soon become the most attended after school club with over 60 students attending every Friday afternoon. He has now published 14 creative books with the school and Lyvit. Due to personal circumstances, he was unable to get hardly any of his work published for almost 20 years. That thankfully changed in 2022. In 2020 he made a lockdown creative book in the village of Shortlanesend near Truro. David enjoys writing poetry and children and adult stories. He is currently working on several projects and enjoys collaborating with local artists to showcase their work. more…

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