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If you could watch a plane crash in slow motion You’d see a hundred lives slip away Into the jet stream. From row 17, seat B, you’d see A freckled child lose their Legos, Parents, Youth. And the man in row 22 would take one long, last Look at his wife And think only of love, love, love. The overhead compartments will open And spill out the wares, The jackets that kept them warm And the computers that once lit With their life’s work And thus, the world seems to shatter. Do they cry? Do they have time? Do they pray? Do they lose faith in God? Do some gain it? No one but the dead know the true tragedy. As the tray tables dislodge And the sky falls
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Apr 22, 2011
Apr 22, 2011 at 9:44 AM UTC
And the Sky Falls
If you could watch a plane crash in slow motion You’d see a hundred lives slip away Into the jet stream. From row 17, seat B, you’d see A freckled child lose their Legos, Parents, Youth. And the man in row 22 would take one long, last Look at his wife And think only of love, love, love. The overhead compartments will open And spill out the wares, The jackets that kept them warm And the computers that once lit With their life’s work And thus, the world seems to shatter. Do they cry? Do they have time? Do they pray? Do they lose faith in God? Do some gain it? No one but the dead know the true tragedy. As the tray tables dislodge And the sky falls
amanda-evett
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Apr 22, 2011
Apr 22, 2011 at 9:44 AM UTC
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