Teen Poetry #7 |
A night in the car (driving into hearts unknown) |
Don_Juan Member
since 2004-04-08
Posts 252Far from where I am going |
Hazy street lights oversized structures made of day old brick and a little elbow grease highlight and interrupt the overcast skyline. cling and cluter crowd the backseat and grime lies in a blanket across the dash silence and a motor sing together in offset harmony while tires plot a course through and to wherever the gasoline will go travelling backroads, main and roads created this night speakers ring out as a melancholoy heart sings words of pity and of hope for himself corners and curbs come to disapper as lights streak across the windshield. A love lorn soul travels only to forget all and everything of love's obsession and never ending turmoil (just a poem i wrote in my spare time. Comments would be appreciated.) |
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Lexy Senior Member
since 2003-01-28
Posts 1038California |
I like this. Driving reveals much. Well put. This inspired me. |
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PoeTik JusTice Member
since 2003-01-05
Posts 186California, USA |
I loved this poem, you have a lot of talent. Using a car in it was great! DaRe 2 DrEaM XoXo Love Alwayz XoXo |
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