As a younger man
And a dreamer
Before the world changed
I would go the airport
And sit at a random gate
To watch people scurry
For their flights
Talking hurriedly
Saying goodbyes
In anticipation of hellos.
Beyond the sheets
Of plate glassBehemoths waited
Their wings wide
Ready for speed
And thin air.
I would sit and wonder
At the lives that wouldSoon board
And the fragile tubes
That would carry them away
Imagining I were
Awaiting that flight
Inventing for myself
An alternate life
In San Francisco
Or even Toledo.
This I did for a few hours
Until the weight and
Pull of gravity
Returned me to Chicago
And its grim boulevards
And gritty alleyways
And a wife who saw
Everything
And wanted
NothingEspecially from me.
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