Friday, April 22, 2011
Bus Ride
it seems as close to a stage coach as we can get these days
All aboard! next stop Yuma!
we on the street, look to the faces beyond the glare
they never smile or look down
just out, away and beyond
but (or is it and) it draws us,
takes a little of our soul along
in the wake of that thick black smoke
for a moment we wish to go along,
-climb those stairs
to that grandma in Billings we've only known through stories
or the recruiting office in Yakima, or
maybe even to that friend in New York with the spare room and connections
the girl there, in the back row,
with the spiked hair and black lipstick ran away when fourteen burst the seams,
the young man in the middle aisle spent his summer in Yellowstone
grooming trails
and the old man in the green wool uniform
finally made his platoon's reunion
they all wear an expression bought with a sixty-eight dollar ticket
some find comfort in books
some in ear buds
some in journals
some in quiet contemplation
they'll stop for fuel
and just to stretch their legs, where
a few will smoke in a huddle while
names and smiles might be exchanged
and once in awhile a story told to a crooked grin
then they'll board again as we
in McDonald's, or fueling our cars watch
with curious eyes
they pretty much ignore us,
we're not in the club
-not part of the adventure
but as long as there's Greyhound
there's hope for exploration,
the human spirit,
and a dream left
for those of us that watch
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