Remember that John Denver song, where 'she's getting ready to fly?'  There is a 
line about how life in the city can make you 
hungry for things that you can't even see.  This poem made me think about that 
song, how lonely it sounded.  Maybe the city 
leaves her feeling lifeless.


On Sun, 28 Jan 2007 21:07 , Laura Rieben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>I think the author means you can see to Gary from the skyscraper where her
>brother lives.
>
> My question is: why does it sound like someone died?  There isn't a mention
>of it, but the woman seems desparate and trying to reconnect with family.
>The lack of life at the high level of the skyscraper seems a clue to a death
>but who died?
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