An Airport Night Before Christmas – By Fish
’twas the night before Christmas and all through the airport
Not a passenger wasn’t whining, not even the Buddhist Monk
The airplanes were all parked at their gates with care
In hopes that their flights would be departing from there.
The flight crews were all nestled all snug in their flight decks
While visions of on time departures danced in their heads
and the gate agent in her scarf and ramper in his coveralls
had just settled their nerves after a later winter push back
When out on the apron there arose such a clatter
Passenger sprang from their seats to see what was the matter
Sit down and shut up shouted the flight attendants like a flash
Those in the A-Seats opened their window shades with a blast
The moon on the black ice covered in new fallen snow
gave the luster of midday to the belly beacons flashing below
When, what to the tower’s wondering eyes should appear
but a flight from the North Pole International Sleighport powered by eight reindeer
With a cranky pilot, so steely faced and calm
I know in a moment it must be a left seater
More rapid than a ramp crew at the end of its shift they came
and he whistled and shouted and called them by name
Now Boeing!
Now Airbus!
Now Bombardier!
Now Embraer!
Now Lockheed!
Now Tupolev!
Now Fokker!
Now Antonov!
To the top of the gate!
To the top of the terminal!
Now skids up! Skids up! Skids up all!
As impatient passengers before the door opens leap up
When they push towards the door when they see the sky
So up to the jetway they ran
With the baggage cart full of bags and the pilot too
And then in a screeching I heard on the concourse
The stamping and trampling of each person’s boot
As I drew my head and was spinning round
Down the jetway came the late connecting passengers with a bound
They were dressed in suits and jeans and Hawaiian Shirts from head to foot
and their clothes were rumpled and sweat stained from the cramped seats
messenger bags with iPads and iPhones were flung in their backs
and they looked like tourists just opening their packs
The passengers eyes twinkled, their smiles so surly
Their cheeks were like roses and their nose ran from the germs
Their foul mouths were perched up like a bow
and their hair was white from the stress not the snow
Airport police yelled that pipes were not allowed in their teeth
and the smoke encircling the old man’s head were cause for a scene
the smokers broad face was round as it hit the floor
his round belly shook like a bowlful of jelly as the police escorted him out the airport’s door
The people near Gate F11 spoke not a word as they went about their work
all filled with tweets and news and sticks each one of them acted like a jerk
and one passenger holding up their middle finger aside of their nose
they gave a node and off the bump list they went
The ramper sprang to his baggage tractor, to his team he gave a whistle
and away they roared like a heavy rolling down the runway
but I heard him exclaim as he drove out of sight
… HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ALL AND TO ALL A GOOD NIGHT!
Happy Flying!
Great stuff. Maybe you can follow it up with the Grinch that stole baggage.