Undetected
By SOLO
Published 12 February 2021
When I arrived
They checked me
thoroughly
for contraband
making sure
I was following the rules.
I wondered if
what I had with me might
show up and
set off some alarm, but
X-rays &
metal detectors
could not expose the apprehension
I had strapped
to my insides
nor the enthusiasm
brought from home
that I wasn’t sure would be
Welcome.
Later, when I returned
through those nine
Heavy doors
They scanned me again
Cleared me for passage
and let us through
Once again the machines
failed to detect
what I was taking with me
to the outside world.
Fingerprints and retinal scans
surreal
like science fiction
But they couldn’t see
The thoughts darting frantically
behind my gaze
My newfound understanding
of the paths some people take
or my gratitude for the friendships formed
With those unlikely gentlemen.
Sitting here now I think
of them, wondering
what they’ll bring with them
on the day they leave
And what they will leave behind