From Chicago to Atlanta on the 5:45 I contemplate the fragility of being alive I sit on the wing with a view of great breadth While I dream about life and wonder of death
The sun has just set, the moon kisses the sky And the atmosphere echoes its exhaling sigh As darkness sets in, the graduation emerges So I, in the sky, view its majesty in surges
The window is a frame of the moon as a crescent And I spot a town way down, like a queen to her peasant There is life, there is motion, there is somewhere to be There is conflict, there are problems, and then there is me
I snap out of passivity like a casual thought To locate the flight attendant complementary cart Since her mobile vending machine is a couple rows down I return to pensivity and stare at the ground
The tail lights of cars pulse when my true focus starts As if they were red blood cells exiting the heart There is a conversation I over hear from 27 E The girl has dreams of studying alone in Italy
The man has a daughter and he rocks in his seat They talk like old friends even though they just meet There are young men in the Navy, and business folks There is an air of community, peanuts, and hope
As my ears pop constantly and we climb higher I think of my future and to what I aspire And I wonder if there's anyone I'll see here again Close and far away strangers, a view from a plane