Silhouettes

I wake up to the history channel
illuminating morning silhouettes,
Grandpa in his tattered cotton flannel,
eyes fixed on the screen as if he forgets
about the cold trophies gathering dust.
A proud display flanks an empty fireplace,
where dad's bright future lies a pile of rust
since the fatal crash at the air base;
I almost feel his whiskers on my face.

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