Over the Atlantic, I Practice Remembering

There is a particular kind of quiet that only exists on planes. Not silence… never silence, but a hush made of shared breath and the steady hum of jet engines holding us up. Everyone becomes briefly anonymous. We are suspended between places, time zones, beginnings and endings. Suspended between versions of ourselves.

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