At gate C22 in the Portland airport
a man in a broad-band leather hat kissed
a woman arriving from Orange County.
They kissed and kissed and kissed. Long after
the other passengers clicked the handles of their carry-ons
and wheeled briskly toward short-term parking,
the couple stood there, arms wrapped around each other
like he’d just staggered off the boat at Ellis Island,
like she’d been released at last from ICU, snapped
out of a coma, survived bone cancer, made it down
from Annapurna in only the clothes she was wearing.
Neither of them was young. His beard was gray.
She carried a few extra pounds you could imagine
her saying she had to lose. But they kissed lavish
kisses like the ocean in the early morning,
the way it gathers and swells, sucking
each rock under, swallowing it
again and again. We were all watching–
passengers waiting for the delayed flight
to San Jose, the stewardesses, the pilots,
the aproned woman icing Cinnabons, the man selling
sunglasses. We couldn’t look away. We could
taste the kisses crushed in our mouths.
But the best part was his face. When he drew back
and looked at her, his smile soft with wonder, almost
as though he were a mother still open from giving birth,
as your mother must have looked at you, no matter
what happened after–if she beat you or left you or
you’re lonely now–you once lay there, the vernix
not yet wiped off, and someone gazed at you
as if you were the first sunrise seen from the Earth.
The whole wing of the airport hushed,
all of us trying to slip into that woman’s middle-aged body,
her plaid Bermuda shorts, sleeveless blouse, glasses,
little gold hoop earrings, tilting our heads up.
– Ellen Bass, from The Human Line
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The poet reads her poem:
(both poem and video are available on her website.)
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A wave of thanks and gratitude to James R. who suggested this poem for us (along with some other great pieces that I may set up as a week at the end of July). Feel free to submit your own favorite poem via our Contact page. Thanks again James.
wow.
tears, so beautiful
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I love this one too. Bass is a beautiful poet.
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Oh.Em.Geeeee
Didn’t you tingle when you read this?
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I did. I really did. 🙂
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“But they kissed lavish / kisses like the ocean in the early morning, / the way it gathers and swells….” beautiful image!
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This whole poem is just lovely. I’m glad James suggested it!
Bass writes some lovely pieces on love, grief and life. And such a flowing voice.
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Wowza! As I recently flew home from across country, the setting of this immediately grabbed me.
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Airports have become such stressful places with everyone in foul rushed moods…so yes, this was especially lovely in its imagery. So glad you felt it too! ❤️
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