Riding in an airplane, Is one of the most terrifying, Yet most beautiful things, I have ever experienced. There is something about the Rumble beneath my legs, Of the engine's purr. Something about the lurch into the air, That moment when you're Neither on the ground Nor truly flying. Beautifying and petrifying. And when turbulence is hit, In the tiny Beech1900D, The continuous jump, jump, jump, Of my stomach, Like an unending roller coaster Only going down hill, Lets me dance with death, If only for a moment, Before our wheels screech, Against hot, angry tar, And I can kiss the ground, Once more