Kansas City I-70 West
KANSAS CITY I 70 West
Across the miles unhampered by the scene
the majesty of space, the vacant sky,
the interstate that long ago appeared
as yellow brick that led to places where
a girl could have her way, or so it seemed,
past meadow lark and pheasant set to fly,
forever disappeared into nowhere.
Eye seventy, I'd lose you to the day,
where eighty-five was norm in sixty flat,
in hopes of leaving Toto far behind
on plains once filled with vagrant buffalo
The scanned horizon, cold, the winter's day,
as empty as the past I'd leave behind,
then Colorado climbs from Kansas dunes
and I, the dreamer, feel the urge again
remembering I never will forget,
sweet Dorothy of my dream,
though miles have put her far behind,
tonight on channel nine,
I'll hear Toto again.
© RON WILSON ARBUTHNOT
aka vee Bdosa the DoylestowN PoeT
Copyright © Vee Bdosa | Year Posted 2015
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