I go along fine through the line with my friend,
at the Milwaukee airport up north. I hum a tune,
walk through check point, when the alarm screetches
and wails. They pull me aside, explain what they’ll do,
search me from head to foot. I stand at attention
while she puts on her gloves, eyes wide
while she covers each inch. Then inside my pants
to make sure there’s no bomb, under and around
my breasts. One last insult, she wipes down her gloves,
puts the offending pad in machine. I stood there
perplexed til the result came through, no doubt it shows
I’m Okay. I walk off in a daze, head held low, shoes
scrunched under my arms. I remember the thought
that came to me then, about how friendly they were
in the north. I walk past the shops to the left and the right,
I search where I might get a smoke. I see the cigar bar,
was jolted then, with remembrance that I don’t even smoke.
23 comments:
Judy you have managed to give this a humorous twist. Really quite outrageous though. I wonder why that airport was so vigilant. Someone did ask to look at my knitting needles the last time I traveled though.
love the imagery,
beautiful humor.
It is a different world for sure. Well penned!
good write!
lost in a maze
another beautiful creation from you.
way to go.
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Judy, at least you have some humor, about the wretched airport scene.
Pamela
Funny and sad... it's a shame to have to go through this in America.
I'm waiting for the reinstitution of common sense. Where did it go?
Funny account of a universally dismal experience. Vb
Sometimes one just needs a smoke! Nice work!
I am full of fellow-feeling. Gulp!
We need a sense of humour nowadays, I'm afraid.
Nicely done.
a hard thing to endure... harder to decide where to draw the line between one person's embarrassment, or humiliation even, versus the safety of a planeload of souls.
i love the ending!
This made me smile, Judy. I don't think I would be offended at any search though. I have had some pretty thorough ones. Maybe notr this thorough though. LOL.
I'm with you, Mary. I really don't mind it but I have to say this shocked me. I thought the xray machine was revealing enough. LOL
Wrapped up so beautifully!
So invasive. I'm not looking forward to the new scanning process! Makes me want to drive everywhere.
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You have painted the picture and put it through the Xray machine. Nicely done.
What a wonderful poem! At least something good came of that invasion of your privacy!
I like the comic relief in end, releases all the tension.
LOL. Wonderful.
I didn't see the humour because I was appalled by the reality. I haven't experienced this yet and I'm not sure I'll fly again if this is what it's like.
Great response to the prompt.
I agree this is so funny and so well written...but OOooh! It's just not right!
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