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POEM: Gothia Towers
En route to the city where my father died,
half watching Dylan, half listening to the Fall,
the plane too hot,
the bus too bright.
But I was too paranoid to sleep;
vigilant for the next stop.
Not expecting the name in lights
of the hotel where he died
across the street from a theme park.
Glass glittering its welcome into the night:
the boogeymen just a building,
unaware it was the symbol for so much pain.
As the bus, unconcerned, drove on
and I was moved beyond it, at last.