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Distances

The miles that keep us far apart are cruel and cold and lonely, wishing you were here with me, I'm thinking of you only. Roads and motels separate us, simple things that stretch and tear, leave us yearning for each other, distances too much to bear. Faulty wipers, rusty chassis, burning gas and leaking oil, overloaded, low and heavy, stale cheeseburger starts to spoil. Maryland, then West Virginia, white line fever, neon light, blurred and blinded by a downpour, makes it hard to see at night. Monday morning, Georgia State Line, Florida is beckoning, I'll be in Tampa before noon time easy, by my reckoning. In your arms at Cracker Barrel, final rest stop, almost home, stretch my legs, I'll see my kids now, Clearwater, no more I'll roam.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2012




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Date: 6/27/2012 6:05:00 PM
The best moment of any trip I ever went on was when it was time tocome home. Such anticipation for the Familiarand your poem reminds me ofthat feeling. I enjoyed it so much!
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Date: 5/22/2012 1:30:00 PM
I love Clearwater Beach. A very nivce and romantic poem. Thank you for sharing this.
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