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advice to passengers :: john gallaher and g.c. waldrep

by on July 2, 2012

There is a man, there is a woman,
and there is a child.

Their faces too plain,
their mouths too wide.

It’s a grim business. You can feel it piling up
however quiet you refuse to be.

Watch them.

They woke up one morning
and their hands were all rubber.

“How can you hold me?”
they asked.
“How can I feel you?”

They woke up
and their voices were coming through
on the radio,
saying, “I should’ve warned you.”

It would seem easy enough
to warn someone.

They are at the window
in the sunlight.

Step back a bit.

Don’t forget to thank them
for their time.

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