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Question: Do you belong to the "mile high club" poem!. comments!?
being silly

Thanksgiving: the most traveled holiday, brings something to mind – I just got to thinking!.


Do you belong!?!?!?
Have you ever!?!?!?
How in the world!?!?!?
Do you do it!?

The red-eye!?

ala Dr!. Seuss


In a seat, at his/her feet
On the floor, by the door!?
Did you sing, near the wing
Out loud for the crowd!?

I do implore

In the sky, you did fly
Passing stars, and planet Mars,
Or was it fun in the sun
Do not ignore hardcore galore!.

How bout’ a window

Did he roar, did she soar!?
Wanting more, did you explore!?
With much rapport, do adore
alone in the zone!.

Copious undertakings

Fortuitous!.
Proud in a crowd, or coy in the joy!?
and
By the way, at the end of the day, make way!.
Afterglow!?

Now, transcend to the end………!.
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Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
First off,No I don't belong,because I"m afraid of flying! I never have! But as for those who do belong,I"m sure they love the line Did he roar,did she soar!? Wanting more,oh i"m sure they did explore! And with much rapport,they sure did adore,because they were alone in the zone!! LOL! Very provocative!! I like it very much!! Very fum poem!!!Www@QuestionHome@Com

At 78 years of age I would have been to busy gripping the seat arms!. If there were any soaring to be done someone would have to have swung my propeller!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

There is nothing funner than ******* when the FAA prohibits poking in the pokey!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

very interesting
definitely different
i liked it a lot!

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i like it!. :)Www@QuestionHome@Com

I've heard of the "Mile High Club," but never attempted the feat; regardless that I was a paratrooper in the U!.S!. Army during my career!.

The highest altitude I jumped was at 1,500 feet--barely sufficient time to lock and load with a female in the sky!. Further, I would have never shucked in time all the clothing and gear required to wear in a military jump!.

But your poem is graphically explained and humorous!.

Added note: Geronimo, the mascot for the Army Airborne, may have loved the activity if he had lived long enough!. His death in 1909 precluded the advent of para-military airborne operations!.Www@QuestionHome@Com