The Towers

The Towers

A Poem by Jack Worthington

Rolling down the road in a silver Ford
I spy on the soldiers along the road
One by one they line in formation, as if a subliminal confirmation
That their precious cargo will reach its destination.

They spread their arms through the orange sunlight
Some on mountains, others on plains and valleys
From the dams they came, to make the cities bright
To bring comfort to friend and foe alike, and illuminate the alleys. 

© 2009 Jack Worthington


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Added on September 20, 2009

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Jack Worthington
Jack Worthington

Bodega, CA



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I'm an American, from the west coast, now currently living in Bodega, CA. I was on the east coast, but luckily escaped. Everyone tells us to believe in ourselves. But isn't that why this world i.. more..

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