An Ode to Plane Travel

(To be read in conjunction with “A Panic-Typer’s Guide: How to Survive an Arizona Dust Storm“)

O plane travel, oh plane travel,

How great are thy

You are a big cylinder that shoots through the sky

You take me to weddings, in the air you will climb,

You’ll take me to Ireland in two week’s time

O plane travel, oh plane travel,

You’re a ten out of ten,

You make my anxiety bubble up within

I’m not scared of crashing, nor being high in the air

I’m scared of tight spaces, vomit, and stares

O plane travel, oh plane travel,

You teach me to flow

Especially when you divert our pilots

to San Diego

O plane travel, oh plane travel,

I should be more in your thanks,

But it’s hard to do that

When you empty my bank

O plane travel, oh plane travel,

This is my last verse

I’m sitting at the gate

And I woke up at 4:30 this morning and now my flight is delayed and isn’t going to get in until 1am in Chicago and tbh I’m probably a little hangry too and if we could board soon that would be great, thank you.

The end.