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Poetry of the Road
I said, “Don't fall in love,” the day we met; “I travel light upon the open road. My scruff and scrawl has long ago been set, don't somehow have the dream that I have changed.” It's clear that you were deaf to all I said, that somewhere in your mind I would amend my habits that were long since set in stone and live at last within the picket fence. I told you I would never stay for long, that desert shimmers on the interstate were siren lures that played upon my heart and I would follow them until what ceased was poetry that called me further west and played within my ears like dulcet tones of desert grass and breezes in mesquite, of yuccas standing tall and far apart, until the asphalt and cement converged and could no longer journey to an end, and if I could not swim across the sea I'd drop my pack and plant myself for good for there was nowhere left to go. Til then I will avail myself of vacant streets that lumber long into the fervent night. I'll walk or thumb a ride until I'm done. Now I must go and have to say good-bye. I'm sorry for your tears, but you did know that I would leave one day. Now dry your eyes and let us kiss but sweetly as I go. Be glad I'll be fulfilled upon my way and welcome any blessings when they show. Food and drink will come as it is offered; I'll take it gladly, and not ask for more. I wish the best and more to come to you. You must conceive we're beings of a kind: you're set in your own ways as I'm in mine, but trees prosper best where they are planted. Narcotic gusts of wilderness come strong. If I now not abide them I will die. I cannot tarry longer, I must flee to walk with whispers to the far beyond. 3rd Place Travelling Light Contest Sponsor: Kai Michael Neumann 9/23/17
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