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Before the Airport, Sushi by Tomás Q. Morín

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January 9, 2015
 

Before the Airport, Sushi

 
Tomás Q. Morín

About This Poem

 

“As the poem describes, a friend was introducing me to sushi before I flew back to Texas from Vermont. It was a normal afternoon except for the fact that I had recently decided to stop looking at my phone so often, at least when I was out and about. If I hadn’t done that then when I was sitting across from her in that restaurant and the sunlight broke in through the window and fell on her, I probably wouldn’t have noticed her hair come alive. It’s so easy to take the mystery of the world for granted when we stop looking at it.”
Tomás Q. Morín

 

Tomás Q. Morín is the author of A Larger Country (Copper Canyon Press, 2012). He teaches at St. Edward’s University and lives in San Marcos, Texas.

 

Photo Credit: Erin Evans

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A Larger Country

(Copper Canyon Press, 2012)

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