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random interactions
An original poem by MaryJane Nordgren
random interactions
like brownian movement
but an illusion as each participant
has a goal – somewhere to go
each jostles another, and another
pushed, shoved, knocked
out of alignment into a different route
randomly dislocated, delayed
within the sun, photons may take
millions of years to emerge to shine
from sol’s surface
or at airports, travelers lose minutes, hours, getting to the long lines to be
cabined, cribbed, confined by zigzag
tape to inch forward, wait, inch forward
to be checked by customs before being
spilled into the chaos beyond
and the lines shuffling onto the plane
to get home for Christmas with family
purpose, but, being part of a multitudinous whole, finding
no direct way to fulfill that purpose
mjNordgren 12/25/2022 Omaha