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Airplane
I often enter an airplane
Fear entering like a rattling chain
For the end is unexpected
Including the pressure connected
Throughout
Condensed masses of unseen air
Clouding my ears; adding in as much pain as they can bear
I become temporarily deaf
Not able to hear a thing; my own voice remains left
In nowhere
Yet, as I try to release
The pressure; it refuses to cease
It’s pain, it’s ringing
Remaining stinging
As I glance down
Pops, hissings sound
Scaring me; yet the pain has found
Its release
With wings spread out, wheels low
The airplane pulls down; it commences a stroll
Towards the airport
Only some pain has been released; my ear remains jarred
By the noises the pressure has scarred
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