indirection
it’s still far too raw to the touch,
the squeal of brakes on a gridlocked highway,
a throbbing bass line a few cars back.
when I saw the intersection
I instinctively signaled,
dutifully followed every sign
and found myself
inescapably
lost.
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it’s still far too raw to the touch,
the squeal of brakes on a gridlocked highway,
a throbbing bass line a few cars back.
when I saw the intersection
I instinctively signaled,
dutifully followed every sign
and found myself
inescapably
lost.
the squeal of brakes on a gridlocked highway,
a throbbing bass line a few cars back.
when I saw the intersection
I instinctively signaled,
dutifully followed every sign
and found myself
inescapably
lost.
2 Comments:
me too, mr. bitter.
I could 'hear' the second and third lines clearly in my mind.
The mention of "instinctively," to me, adds spice to the twist in the end.
Cheers. ^_^
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