The air I finally touched
And found it covered in humanity
Chiseled, curved
Rigid, as it can be, and supple where it should
The air felt broken, but, marked with hope, was actually whole
Smelling of dust from the Day-in-Day-out and the patient, rainless years
I asked it to kiss me nevertheless
I’m glad it did, for I learned
There, on its lips, was the taste of us, each of us
I felt unsurprised