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organized chaos

From 20,000 feet, the lines are straight.

the world is in neat patterns

with the white headlights heading in one direction

and the red tail lights, obediently traveling the other

 

dozens of creeks converge and streams merge

into the river whose meandering still makes sense

and the interstate crosses via white bridges in parallel lines

at a point most efficient to their final destination

 

From here, cities make sense too

I can spot a school by the football stadium

and the streets laid out in a grid

with an occasional flourish of gated suburbs

 

the earth is a patchwork

a quilt of work and technology

where dirt road meets gravel

meets asphalt meets concrete

all at ninety degree angles

 

mathmeticians must have had this vantage point

geometry was made for this

relationships weren't

relationships are messy and this is orderly

 

I think I like to fly

to make the world feel orderly and organized

for just a while

till I come down and navigate the airport

heading for home

and living with people

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russell-william-johnson
58 / M / American
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Sep 2, 2013
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