What were you thinking as you pushed those trolleys through Zaventem? Were you calculating how many minutes, seconds you had left Was every surreal detail amplified The incessant rumble of a suitcase wheel The bright pink silk in a stewardessβs blouse?
What were you thinking as your eyes rested on the family at check-in? Were you wondering which of them would live or die The excited young girl in a blue corduroy dress her ribbon slipping down the shiny braid of hair Or her smiling father, hand resting gently on his wifeβs waist?
What were you thinking as the time drew nearer? Were you remembering the taste of your last breakfast The flaky pieces of pastry cascading onto your plate like exploded tiles Or that final swallow of hot sweet tea?
What were you thinking?
Or were you cold-hearted Deciding where to stand to inflict maximum carnage? Thinking only of the brothers who would whisper your name with reverence?