Speeding
Recently we spent a class considering speed.
We used antonyms of “slow” as a writing prompt. We read a poem by Dan Beachy-Quick that gives this partial line:
Your ears parenthesize nothing
And we wrote from a line by US Air Force Captain Joseph Kittinger who stepped from the gondola of a helium balloon floating at an altitude of 31,330 m (102,800 feet). he wrote of his skydiving experience in August 1960:
No wind whistles or billows my clothing. I have absolutely no sensation of the increasing speed with which I fall. [The clouds] rushed up so chillingly that I had to remind myself they were vapor and not solid.