“Gaggle” feels like a lazy word
to describe a dozen trainbound
schoolkids crossing the border
from France. But it’s the right one
for the sound of their excitement,
of the empty outlines of the world
crinkling in with color. For us
it was a bus to Washington D.C.
back when we were thirteen.
The fights and flirtations, foreign
words like hotel and chaperone,
novelty buoyed by boredom.
Why hasn’t anything changed?
I saw an article this morning:
uproar over child-free cars
on the TGV. Sounded ok
to me. Why should the business man
I immediately imagined, having done
so much to escape his own kids,
have to deal with others’ offspring?
I wasn’t sure if I was even allowed
to talk to the élèves, but we had
a bit of a chat: where are you going?
where are you from? Questions
innocent and fraught, simple
yet impossible to answer
until you've already arrived,
by which time it will be too late.
Ohhh. I love this.
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Love the giddiness of novelty buoyed by boredom
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