SKATING ON THIN ICE
Smack in the middle
of a lightening bolt
is where he wants to be.
It’s his raison-d’etre.
If it isn’t death defying,
it’s of no interest.
An unsmiling child,
he mastered the A B C’s
of risk-taking, skating
on thin ice at Lake Okoboji
to terrify his parents
and cheer himself up.
As a teen, he found beauty
behind the madness
of racing motorcycles.
Exhilarated by bruised
and broken bones,
parts of his body
scattered in the wind.
With the taste of blood
in his mouth, he plunged
into the jagged hazards
of stock car racing at Talladega.
He then became addicted
to the release of endorphins
by parachute jumping.
When the sky dive rush
was not enough, he signed up
for the U.S. Navy Seals.