By Mark A. Leon
Let me into your life stranger in flight
Thirty-five thousand feet and speechless
A life time I will share with you from take-off to landing
East bound plane drifting from this western sunset
Adventures we will have
Children we will raise
Discovery, we will find
Sexuality steams from your mystery
My dream girl without a name
A perfect match we will be
So much in common until we speak
I see you with every passing mile
Me, just a stranger across the aisle
No dream, no fantasy, no daydreaming of a life together
Your thoughts are of the life that awaits at final destination
A loved one at the gate
Husband, boyfriend, girlfriend, family
None include me, your future husband that will never be
For a moment, I felt an energy exchange
Perhaps you saw me
For a glimmer in time, I piqued your curiosities
Maybe a chance I could have
No, just my imagination on caffeine
It has been a long day, a long week, a long year
I feel you can energize me back to a time of youthful love
Two giddy children excited and afraid
The moment just before the first awkward kiss that would be our greatest memory
For two hours, I fell in love with you, my blond angel in the sky
My stranger in flight
The wheels have extended and the ground has found a permanent place for this flying machine
Walking away, you get further and further, out of my life
I wave in hopes of catching your attention, but in reality, I am only finding inner closure
Goodbye love
Goodbye my stranger in flight