She flies through the air with the greatest of ease
I wonder how the trapeze artist feels the first time she lets go of the trapeze. How long do those seconds seem when she has not yet caught herself on another swing?
Has she memorized the distance down to the net, or does she ignore it altogether?
Does she begin to worry about the sweat forming on her palms?
Does she begin to think that it would have been thrill enough to fly back and forth, never letting go of one swing to claim another?
I've never attempted any daring moves on a trapeze, but as I pack my belongings for a move to who-knows-where, I begin to suspect that the trapeze artist would scoff at the phrase "with the greatest of ease."
Has she memorized the distance down to the net, or does she ignore it altogether?
Does she begin to worry about the sweat forming on her palms?
Does she begin to think that it would have been thrill enough to fly back and forth, never letting go of one swing to claim another?
I've never attempted any daring moves on a trapeze, but as I pack my belongings for a move to who-knows-where, I begin to suspect that the trapeze artist would scoff at the phrase "with the greatest of ease."
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Will we see you at a wedding this weekend???
And Sylvia, I plan to see you at the wedding this weekend!