Night Flight
I plod along pristine sidewalks
in this utopian town,
craving the crisp crunch
of leaves under my sneakers,
but they’ve all been swept away
The soft patter of my Chucks
bounces off sleeping houses
dressed in ginger-bread
Dutch design, a sickening
sweetness
An occasional flashing blue glow
breaks curfew and
lights a living room window
I suddenly detest the
thought of growing up,
another sleeping house
with a spotless lawn
in a perfect town
I quicken my stride,
an eerie feeling spurs me on—
houses opening stern eyes
as I walk past,
judging the solitary stranger
who dares disrupt their peace
Finally,
I seek shelter amongst the few
trees in an empty park
and sit,
the cool night air
reviving, awakening me
more to my
surroundings
My knuckles whiten
as my swing becomes a
slingshot to the heavens,
soaring higher than the trees,
cool breezes toss
my blonde hair,
lightning dancing in the night
I’m completely alone,
but not lonely,
no lost boy in need of company
as I talk with God,
telling Him my flooding thoughts,
each arc of the swing like a
wave surfed
in the nighttime Neverland
I laugh girlishly as my
prayers Peter Pan me,
and I leap,
f
l
o
a
t
i
n
g
arms wide
up and up
to the
star that shines
second from the right