From Roadside
By Richard L. Provencher
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Cars and other wheel-rims
flashlight the hyphenated highway.
They have places to go. A family
visit -- someone to kiss
and other of life’s adventures.
I step-gas onto the asphalt eagerly
joining their parade.
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Easy to dream and wonder
Easy to dream and wonder about all the mass of humanity who are on the motorway with us, night or day. Rhiannon
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one you need to read quite a
one you need to read quite a few times.
the other night there was a program about two asylum seekers from Ghana trying to get from America across the border into Canada, describing how in the snow they headed towards the lights of cars fearing they would die in the terrible cold, and how for a long time, no one stopped. I imagined watching those cells of light and warmth speeding past, and they waiting in the huge cold darkness. Even walking along a road in England as cars speed by makes you feel vulnerable , shut out. And, if you are in a car, when you join a big road, it's like being part of a stream, sharing a purpose?
your poem is very thought provoking
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