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The Window Seat at Night

February 1, 2016
By JRaye PLATINUM, Dorr, Michigan
JRaye PLATINUM, Dorr, Michigan
43 articles 10 photos 523 comments

Favorite Quote:
&quot;If you build your house far enough away from Trouble, then Trouble will never find you.&quot;<br /> <br /> &quot;Have you ever looked fear in the face and said, &#039;I just don&#039;t care.&#039;?&quot;


Cities are germs under a

blacklight;

glass that has been stepped

on, cracks spintering outward;

landscape

separating and

exposing earth's fiery,

red core

oozing up toward

broken crust; Citizens don't

look like

ants as much as they

do fireflies; huge swarms, so

many

they don't seem to move

at all, just like circruitry

on a

computer - clearly

active, yet eerily still.

 

More than

anything, the ground

blends into the horizon

and looks

like the night. Pulsing,

twinkling stars all across

black land

-scape. We're so concerned

about discovering our

ever

so mysterious

cosmos, we don't see greatness

in the

universes we've

built ourselves. The illusion

is so

believable that

I would open the bean-shaped

airplane

window and dive out,

convinced

I was flying rather than falling.


The author's comments:

I went on a plane for the first time three weeks ago. It was at night, and well, the world looks very interesting from that perspective.


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