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PRAYER FOR THOSE FLYING SOLO ON JET PLANES ASCENDING AND DESCENDING THROUGH TURBULENCE WHO ARE REMINDED OF THE GHOST ON A BICYCLE GHOST-RIDING STAIRS Matt Mauch |
The girl across the aisle, with the window seat,
__ The fear is not "of flying," I don't think, even though that's the way most of us say it. The fear behind the fear of flying is, rather, the fear "not flying." The Dramamine girl who was the seed for this poem is in the "over-the-counter" category of self-medicators, self-medication being the primary way many of us who fear not-flying get from Denver to Chicago, etc., when we must get there in a timely fashion. A second major category of self-medicators are the "prescription" medicators, whose doctors give them pills that allow them to sleep through it all, dreaming, perhaps, of paradise. I belong to the third category of self-medicators, we who arrive early enough at the terminal to drink ourselves into an accepting haze on overpriced drinks at airport bars. I recently boarded a flight the day a plane crashed in Russia, killing the Polish president and many other high-ranking officials. None of talked about that. We talked about poetry and read poems. If it was going to be the day we died, we refused to die miserably. |