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Airport Daze
Sitting alone in a terminal full of people Wishing to be anywhere else I met your eyes It was one of those glancing looks that last a lifetime You smiled at me with such warmth it parched my soul My returning gaze told a story you knew too well A longing that caused the little crinkle on the bridge of your nose You understood more of me in that moment than most ever will Then he appeared, handing you the soft drink you asked for The look you gave him was not as soft as the one I was award but, it is the look he had eared over the years That look sent me back to different place in a different time I felt bad for you Until I saw the entire terminal light up She tugged on your coat yelling for a drink Mommy, mommy…daring you to ignore her She was beautiful and so was your glow Now I know Last call for boarding of flight……… I walked to my gate readying myself for the long trip home I had to take one last look You were watching me and I was happy to discover that Looking passed his shoulder you mouthed to me the most awful word in the English language. Goodbye. You will never know how great I thought that was My smile confused the robot at the door of the plane She forgot to thank me for choosing their airline Oh well, I’ll find my seat and dream of a different place in a different time… As the plane was about to taxi out, she approached me Sir I am going to have to ask you to hand over your drink Being confused by her request, I made the mistake of asking why and started a chain of events that I still can not believe today At this point she informed me that she did not have to answer to me and it would be best if I simply gave up my drink or she would have me removed from the plane My laughing was in no way to belittle her I was still in a daze over my encounter in the airport she however, took as an attack on her authority (when did she get authority anyway) When we heard the engines shut down I knew it was not going to be my night The gentlemen sitting next to me asked if she was kidding with this whole thing The smirk on her face said more to us that any words she could have mustered I told her she is little more than a waitress in a tube and that she was treating her customers pretty rudely Being thrown to the floor of plane is not a pleasant experience and the two men made sure I knew this These were not the kind of handcuffs I was used to either. sure the pain was there but, there was no pleasure to follow As I was being dragged down the aisle the applause was unnecessary to say the least The poor guy next to me met the same fate Guilt by association I supposed I told you to give me the drink the robot said to me and in the most condescending voice you ever heard she added… Thank you for choosing *********** airlines Sporting our matching forehead and nose rug burns Bob, as I have come to know him and I were being led back to the terminal Where I prayed you would not see me Thankfully you had boarded your flight. I was hopping you took the time to throw away the drink Fifteen policemen and two FAA agents escorted my new partner in crime down a long hallway. I was stuffed into a room that was more suitable for janitorial supplies. Two hours of interrogation was getting us nowhere I was no threat nor was Bob. They; just like the waitress refused to answer any of my questions Fingerprints and photographs were taken and I will spare you of the details to the extent of the search we were subjected to (Bob and I did not laugh about this later at the bar) We did discus the evening over a few drinks however, it was at the Presidents Club of another airline I apologized to Bob once more as we parted Getting aboard separate flights as mandated by our new friends at Airport Police He shook my hand, turned and left I can still see smile on his face as he passed the trash can… Four strangers forever linked… in memory The robot who is convinced she is the last line of defense to our National Security and who, single handedly ruined what could have been a beautiful moment in time Bob, poor Bob an innocent bystander guilty of having the nerve to laugh at a situation that was quickly spinning out of control. Never knowing how the words bend over and spread-um could make one feel so small…until now And the women in the terminal With one look delivered a hundred dreams and counting Sad and yet so beautiful this life can be Wherever you are know that you took a small part of me with you that day and gave to me something much bigger Hope re-born Found in an airport daze |
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Airport Daze Sitting alone in a terminal full of people Wishing to be anywhere else I met your eyes It was one of those glancing looks that last a lifetime You smiled at me with such warmth it parched my soul My returning gaze told a story you knew too well A longing that caused the little crinkle on the bridge of your nose You understood more of me in that moment than most ever will Then he appeared, handing you the soft drink you asked for The look you gave him was not as soft as the one I was award but, it is the look he had eared over the years That look sent me back to different place in a different time I felt bad for you Until I saw the entire terminal light up She tugged on your coat yelling for a drink Mommy, mommy…daring you to ignore her She was beautiful and so was your glow Now I know Last call for boarding of flight……… I walked to my gate readying myself for the long trip home I had to take one last look You were watching me and I was happy to discover that Looking passed his shoulder you mouthed to me the most awful word in the English language. Goodbye. You will never know how great I thought that was My smile confused the robot at the door of the plane She forgot to thank me for choosing their airline Oh well, I’ll find my seat and dream of a different place in a different time… As the plane was about to taxi out, she approached me Sir I am going to have to ask you to hand over your drink Being confused by her request, I made the mistake of asking why and started a chain of events that I still can not believe today At this point she informed me that she did not have to answer to me and it would be best if I simply gave up my drink or she would have me removed from the plane My laughing was in no way to belittle her I was still in a daze over my encounter in the airport she however, took as an attack on her authority (when did she get authority anyway) When we heard the engines shut down I knew it was not going to be my night The gentlemen sitting next to me asked if she was kidding with this whole thing The smirk on her face said more to us that any words she could have mustered I told her she is little more than a waitress in a tube and that she was treating her customers pretty rudely Being thrown to the floor of plane is not a pleasant experience and the two men made sure I knew this These were not the kind of handcuffs I was used to either. sure the pain was there but, there was no pleasure to follow As I was being dragged down the aisle the applause was unnecessary to say the least The poor guy next to me met the same fate Guilt by association I supposed I told you to give me the drink the robot said to me and in the most condescending voice you ever heard she added… Thank you for choosing *********** airlines Sporting our matching forehead and nose rug burns Bob, as I have come to know him and I were being led back to the terminal Where I prayed you would not see me Thankfully you had boarded your flight. I was hopping you took the time to throw away the drink Fifteen policemen and two FAA agents escorted my new partner in crime down a long hallway. I was stuffed into a room that was more suitable for janitorial supplies. Two hours of interrogation was getting us nowhere I was no threat nor was Bob. They; just like the waitress refused to answer any of my questions Fingerprints and photographs were taken and I will spare you of the details to the extent of the search we were subjected to (Bob and I did not laugh about this later at the bar) We did discus the evening over a few drinks however, it was at the Presidents Club of another airline I apologized to Bob once more as we parted Getting aboard separate flights as mandated by our new friends at Airport Police He shook my hand, turned and left I can still see smile on his face as he passed the trash can… Four strangers forever linked… in memory The robot who is convinced she is the last line of defense to our National Security and who, single handedly ruined what could have been a beautiful moment in time Bob, poor Bob an innocent bystander guilty of having the nerve to laugh at a situation that was quickly spinning out of control. Never knowing how the words bend over and spread-um could make one feel so small…until now And the women in the terminal With one look delivered a hundred dreams and counting Sad and yet so beautiful this life can be Wherever you are know that you took a small part of me with you that day and gave to me something much bigger Hope re-born Found in an airport daze That was good KC....all three parts...maybe she will fly back one day. |
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maybe she will.....
thank you R |
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Most incredible story,,, I have read it three times and truely enjoyed each read
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Awesome loved it
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Edited by
kc0003
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Wed 12/19/07 05:37 PM
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mom
tg3333 Thank you ladies Just trying to stretch the legs a bit Wasn’t sure where they would take me yet somewhere inside i knew they would find the two of you ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I think it's the best think you've written to date...
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I think it's the best think you've written to date... ![]() wow! jodi thank you! |
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where did this come from kc ?
pretty good s |
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mom tg3333 Thank you ladies Just trying to stretch the legs a bit Wasn’t sure where they would take me yet somewhere inside i knew they would find the two of you ![]() ![]() ![]() Hey when its good its good, keep stretching those legs it only gets better as you go along the way ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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mom tg3333 Thank you ladies Just trying to stretch the legs a bit Wasn’t sure where they would take me yet somewhere inside i knew they would find the two of you ![]() ![]() ![]() Hey when its good its good, keep stretching those legs it only gets better as you go along the way ![]() ![]() ![]() lets hope so!!!!! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I found myself sad to reach the end. Happy writing kc.
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Just found this kc
Definitely a venture away from your norm Growth is nice to watch and change can be a good thing Its funny how these little moments can get lost if you don’t pay attention D |
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i love love love this one kc...
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s-hand
tameka thank you both ![]() ![]() |
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lately you have written so many good things.
i do hope you keep it going. seeing your soul has been a joy and a pleasure for us. still waiting for you to tell me who "metaphically speaking is for" ![]() stef |
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t/y robin
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When is the book coming out Kc? I loved this read
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