Flight Path
By Kilb50
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The day before I flew I re-read your letters.
In parts incoherent, I saw your words as contrails
in a sky that disappeared to nothing.
Was I wrong, do you think, to hold the vellum to my face
as I checked in at the airport hotel ?
The diagonals of composition re-captured your scent.
It was a rare companionship, you and I,
in an otherwise solitary life. (I’m still beset by dreams;
your hungry ghost flitters here and there.)
We took flight together - left the others stranded.
‘Not many experience this aspect of life’ you said.
I fastened my seatbelt. I couldn’t disagree.
In the restaurant, alone, I watched the take-offs
and landings, filtered through the blurry prism
of a Tuesday night sky. I drank too much
(I knew you’d approve). Cutlery scraped against
fine bone china; the sound of jet engines caused me to flinch.
(The careless greed of death always hovered above us.)
In departures I ate breakfast – diazepam on toast -
washed it all down with gin and bitters.
At my gate, I found myself reaching
beyond the pale blue dome toward an unseen
horizon - up, up, up, and up, forever surrounded
by absent cloud.
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Picture by Naresh Sirola on Wikimedia Commons: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Yellow_horizon.jpg
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This is beautiful Kilb - so
This is beautiful Kilb - so poignant. Well deserved golden cherries!
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ah, sadness epitomised.
ah, sadness epitomised.
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