Flights Alone in their idleness, two old friends thirsting for company go to a local warbirds display at a local airport, share arcane knowledge of engine displacements and top speeds, afterwards, down flights of beer, swap family fables, fly back to empty nests. The Long Ride Spring-- a flurry of wheels and gears, tuneups, new shorts, jerseys, tires and turbes, then mile after mile of training rides, small towns nameless roads. In June long days for riding and camping while strangers ask about a pop-up city of bicycles. Mercy I gaze into my brother’s glazed eyes, search his face for recognition as I hear the rasping of his oxygen mask. I press the stony silence of his unshaven chin fan five fingertips against his marble forehead. I pause, count my breaths, pray. When will I see the goodness of the Lord?
Frank C. Modica is a retired teacher who taught children with special needs for over 34 years. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in Dust Poetry, New Square, Sheila-Na-Gig, and Lit Shark. Frank’s first chapbook, “What We Harvest,” nominated for an Eric Hoffer book award, was published in the fall Of 2021 by Kelsay Books. His second chapbook, “Old Friends,” was published this past December by Cyberwit Press.