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Poem by Colin Dodds
Seatbelts and Life Rafts Airlines drop me to my day. The jet engines hum a new weariness into the music of morning. In the terminal, I feel sanctified, or at least justified, by the fuel being burned on my behalf. For I am a jealous god, or at least a spoiled child, and I demand a fatted calf. Jet engines
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