I went to the moon once
Ron Riekki

I was bored. A kid. There was a spaceship
in our neighborhood, abandoned. I got in.
I don’t want to brag. It was just the moon.
It wasn’t Mars or Neptune or Poseidon or
the sun. I’m glad I didn’t go to the sun.
That would suck. It was the moon and I
started up the spaceship and just drove.
I had no idea what I was doing. It takes
three days to get to the moon. I didn’t
just look that up. It’s from experience.
I felt nervous falling asleep driving that
thing, but it’s too hard to stay up three
days in a row, so I just trusted the space-
ship and fate and coordinates and all that.
When I got to the moon, it wasn’t really
all that big of a deal. I kept looking at
the Earth. It felt like I was on Earth and
looking at the moon, but in reverse. It
made me miss home. Later, I’d join
the military. No, not the Space Force.
The Air Force. I was more interested
in air than space. There’s the Water
Force too. Except it’s called the Navy.
I wasn’t in that one. I wanted air. I
knew I’d never run out of oxygen if
I was in the Air Force, but I remember
this moment during the war where I
was on the runway, the B-52s all gone
destroying things and I looked back in
the direction of home and I missed it,
the horizon, somewhere on the horizon
was home and the harvest moon was
there too, reminding me that I love
adventure and I was alone and it was
night and I thought what it must be
when God looks down on us, if it
feels like when I look at the moon
or look in the direction of home and
miss my past & future at the same time.
Image by Harry Rajchgot (2022)