Lost Road Poem by jim hogg

Lost Road



We stood together on the seven five
Backs to the fields and eyes wide to the light
My thumb hitched high to the random unknown
I didn't know where and wouldn't be shown
We'd learn soon enough we couldn't go home

We sailed straight into yon white water thrill
Down where the furious waves rose and fell
With no going back, and no turning around
We didn't know if we'd make it or drown
Or if something worse might soon bring us down


When you were the fire, you were the light
And I was a shadow stealing the night
You were the av'rage and I was the pass
I had momentum and you had the class
Out of the seeds of a circular street
I stood on illusion, you stood on your feet

Across the table we sat with our kind
Breaking the bread with our hands full of time
And gulping down the holy water of self
Too eager like chicks we leapt and we fell
From high window dreams down to the cold earth

I stand alone here o'er this city night
But somehow see only your village light
Off in the far distance beside the lost road
Down by the old Beech tree under the crows
Beneath the moon's light where we used to stroll.


When you were the fire, you were the light
And I was a shadow stealing the night
You were the av'rage and I was the pass
I had momentum and you had the class
Out of the seeds of a circular street
I stood on illusion, you stood on your feet

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Some of those who never left went furthest of all
Some of those who left never got started at all
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Darcy Ortuso 25 November 2016

Like a heartbeat, steady and true....

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