At The Tour de France, 2013
The helicopter rotors hurl wind at us.
We sprint forward, hunched
against the blast, fling ourselves
into the seats; and, breathless, we whoop
at the instant surge upward
into the belly of the sky and the domain
of the Alps:
jutting towers of rock,
snow-draped peaks,
chandeliers of mist,
dazzling blue backdrop.
We are a curious speck
blowing through the land of giants. We
point exclaim laugh snap
dozens of photos.
360 degrees of window, of beauty
glimpsed
in what feels like slow motion.
Dots on a peak soon sharpen
into shapes:
team buses, mobile TV units, vendor tents,
thousands of fans, helicopters parked
on a grassy field.
Our transport drops down, lands
We spill out and dash
to the edge of the field, shouting
like kids just off a roller coaster,
having the time of our lives.
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Thanks, Jim. It was one of the coolest experiences of my life!
“the belly of the sky” and “chandeliers of mist” are brilliant descriptions, fresh where fresh is hard to come by. The master story teller at work again. Really nice Kathleen.
I always appreciate your comments!
into the belly of the sky and the domain
of the Alps
We are a curious speck
blowing through the land of giants. Weg
Great narrative and wonderful lines!
Thank you so much!