The Third Man

No matter how crowded the party
he can open a door in his head
to that airless void,
two hundred thousand miles
from home,
as solitary as a man can get,
his face pressed to the glass
of the command module,
looking not for Earth
nor his friends
on the Moon,
but out,
his heart falling
into the infinite.

(First published in Paper Street Online)


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Miles T. Ranter's picture
This is evocative and haunting. I suspect it alludes to Michael Collins, the command module pilot for Apollo 11, staying in orbit around the moon, while his two friends (Armstrong and Aldrin) made that first moon landing.

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