Airport

Checked in and

reading my newest, favorite book

It’s like carving a block,

which I also find pleasurable.

Sculpting, extracting the plot page by page

I chip away through to Chapter 3

It Ends With Us

I want to savor it, pass the time with

My indulgence of this

Bloody Mary: it’s really the olives and celery, healthy tomato spicy-salted vibes, soaked with Cutwater vodka,

Lemon and lime:

a wino’s salad.

But there is a legacy here, a history: Ballast Point

They created this Cutwater vodka

I used their bathroom last week!

another story for another poem. very regional.

Gelato store didn’t have a loo.

This was my introduction.

But I digress from here, as I’m about to fly.

I’m reading

about the cute, homeless man-teenager

that the protagonist

Takes Pity on, and herself so young, she

lusts.

Maybe it’s the curiosity and the mystery

Surrounding the circumstances

people find themselves in.

Him, a high school senior, homeless.

the boy with the husky-blue eyes,

worthy of being in a book.

She, an observer…

In the distance, I see

planes taxi in while others taxi to runway

I share the bar with other travelers,

Other Bloody Marys, and Espresso Martini twins. 2 sets. That’s 4 Espresso Martinis on the bar block.

It’s how people inspire one another. Get an idea,

and Relax.

A woman with a 5 year old

lost her ID and they wanted her to come in

4 hours early.

Patience for a 5 year old, is cultivated..

not natural.

There’s a code with travelers,

It’s unspoken.

But we do speak.

Our words carry more when we know—

“I will never see you again”

It’s the edge we are living on,

Like the seats.

As I brace my hip on the stool,

Protecting my back,

wanting to be more able to travel to exotic

locales in the future, like I once did.

Cuba. Was a surprise, but I’m so far from

that now. From Castro, from my 20s. From contemplating

Afghanistan. What a mess.

Los Angeles is my destination; and I know

Why it’s the City of Angles now…

Because it waits for us to fall.

An urban jungle of scavengers tangled with celebrity, sneaky seagulls, and azure sky.

This is where

The Homeless and the Home-Excessive

“Co-exist.”

There’s another plot here,

if you imagine it,

Taking off like a plane…

It eventually swims with the clouds,

glares with the mist of the light and sun.

If you have the window seat,

Which I do not.

It’s a short flight, and I have my book.

Books create worlds within worlds

We are both “here and there.” Mind’s resplendent, transcendent ability

to shift into multi-dimensional drive

at any time. No road or signals needed.

Airports are bustling cities, built for serendipity, for the observations of passers by

from the stationary. A contrast of moves and stays.

This is why airports are filled with both amusement,

and potential,

fleeting frustrations and happenstance.

Sleepers and baggage wheels,

Silence and suffering children.

A unique slice of humanity is the

Airport experience.

Boredom and Business mix.

Electronics and mindfulness, stretching, running.

Just get there on time.

30 thoughts on “Airport

  1. You painted a picture of travel, of streets, of people, of hustle and bustle. but you also painted the picture of tuning out, while tuning in, as you ponder everything besides..
    sending you love and well wishes Ka… as you travel to the city of angels.. with your little angel..
    Love and Hugs your way xx ❤

    1. Thank you, I love how this poem reached you “tuned out while tuning in.” It’s such a fun experience to play with the levels of engagement, and story-folding; the poem was meant to paint you the pictures of that exploration. So glad 😃 thank you for your love and well wishes for us, too!

  2. this is a wow post. Damn cool , you are the coolest thing around here ., this post beats it all. You took me on a tour of all that is wonderfully unique and made it so amazing to read. Cheers to you and safe n happy travels 😘

      1. You sparkle on my page. Your energy and enthusiasm makes me happy.. it’s fun when you visit. I love it when our quills heat up the WordPress dance floor. Our words make a huge bridge connecting the Milky Way between our worlds. 🤗😘💕

  3. Fascinating perspectives! If I ever wait in an airport again, I hope to look more closely. Maybe I could apply this to being in other crowded places, which I try to avoid.

    1. I get a lot of inspiration at the airport. I feel like even though it’s crowded, I have a little bubble. You know? My husband used to live in NYC and he would say this too. He mentioned it specifically on the subway. People kept their energy to themselves. He’s an introvert. I get it; trying to avoid crowded places. Keep the perspectives flowing! Thanks for enjoying my prose poem! I hope you had fun “traveling” with me while being still.

    1. Thank you, Diana! Your comment really inspires me. I’m so glad that you revealed the flow’s architecture, from its openness to more the more directed point at the conclusion. “Let’s be on time!”

      The poem is about getting lost in so many different ways, immersive—and yet, not being lost. It’s about dwelling in-between spaces while in transit with mind and body literally going somewhere else. Again, thanks so much! 💗 I really enjoyed writing it.

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