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traveller at heart

shuffling feet & carry-on suitcases

walking through countries

temporarily nameless, faceless, homeless

in the middle of nowhere

cut off from society

people who, for the time being,

don’t really belong anywhere

a mixture of nationalities & cultures

thousands of different languages,

different races,

different colors

just passing through the terminal

one country to another

some with a final destination in mind

others finding meaning in the journey itself

a lack of permanency

a lack of belonging

 

i must admit

there’s just something about airports

which makes me feel very much at home

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Written by
blindsight
Published
Aug 24, 2015
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20·92
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// but these places & these faces are getting old, so i'm going home //

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#home#journey#homeless#nationality#travel#belong#countries#terminal#traveller#aiport
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