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Two Four Right: Love and Flight
In a small town of California
A man stressed to find a girl to adore
Even as far as Pennsylvania
To search for that woman of great galore
A woman amongst the sky's blanketing
Vowed to discover her truest of love
She revolutionizes inspecting
Even to fly every mile like a dove
Their incidental meeting struck out loud
They now understand that love can take flight
Cupid's arrow struck through the deepest cloud
Which indeed fulfilled thier desperate plight
At last they have found the atmosphere's lair
Where Love and Flight are always in the air
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This sonnet is not the full story. It is only a subsidary of my new imaginatory story known as Two Four Right. In the full thing, a 1%-chance-of-meeting loving couple struggles to keep their home airport alive from a governor who wants to destroy it and install a factory on it. My point on this idea is to say that Love and Aviation can merge together, like chocolate and marshmallows. They may be different even deeper, but 'the beauty of its merging can never be replicated from any other method' (Michael D. Jefferson, another character I made up).