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night drives
Looking out a plane window,
I wondered if I had ever seen
stars this close before and had
somehow let myself forget-
not understanding the beauty
to be found
in a vulnerable sky.
I had done that a lot growing up-
forgotten.
I let memories dissipate in anticipation
of better ones, not knowing, or maybe refusing
to believe, that the best memories were quiet
and garnished with love.
I wondered
why I hadn’t appreciated more as a child,
why I didn’t gulp down life like I would
a lemonade on a sweltering day.
I took many things for granted then.
Driving down darkened roads,
I didn’t look at trees dripping red
in awe,
but instead with heavy eyelids.
In my ignorance,
I missed beady-eyed automobiles
tear down freeways heading towards
a fresh start or a familiar sunset.
What I would do
to go back
to those evening car rides
and keep my eyes wide open.
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I was flying with my family over Europe at night and it was the first time i had flown at night. When I looked out the window I was met with hundreds of shining stars that looked like they were practically pressed against my window. I was taken aback by the beauty and asked myself why I had never appreciated stars before. I went further and wondered how many other beautiful things I had taken for granted and that's how I came up with this.