Highway 41, RevisitedA Poem by GraybeardExpansion of my haiku "Highway 41," took a note from Dylan on the (working) title
The stretch of old Highway 41
between Rockville and Bloomingdale is a series of switchbacks twisted as sidewinder tracks, the tar and asphalt scales basking in the summer sun as often as the trees permit. Crawling through the countryside it runs sideways north and south, alternating two and four lane mouth. Sloughed off exits, skin that's died, are roads to places that cannot fit along this serpent's twisted tracks of tar and asphalt scaled switchbacks. © 2008 Graybeard |
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Added on May 27, 2008 AuthorGraybeardEvansville, INAboutJimi Hendrix once said, "The story of life is quicker than the blink of an eye. The story of love is hello, goodbye." Can this be true? Are all the greatest stories so fleeting? I believe so. I b.. more..Writing
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