Here I could describe the sensation of knowing no one, of being human, of waiting for a schedule, of announcements, of footsteps, luggage, of the Eagles in the background, of groups of boys in uniform, of uniforms transcending time to WWII, but you already know this feeling, this holding, this delay, this overwhelming, this no-sleep place, these fluorescent lights and rows of slightly padded seats, all those leavings and all those arrivings, all those tears and all those smiles, all those hugs and memories and fears, all packed into a small suitcase, all shoved into terminals, all swirling around the stuffy air – there are designated sentimental areas – please refrain from weeping in public– please don’t leave your relationships unattended– if you see lone baggage please contact your god’s organization or the nearest TSA member.
Mar 13, 2007
Concourse D
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