Wanderlust Poem by Denn Meneses

Wanderlust



passing through
now familiar highways
cold winds battering a ravaged face,
thoughts drift away
from the flurry of images
sweeping a frenzied vision.

out in the black night
what-might-have-been's
and what-used-to-be's
assault the tired mind
with unwanted recollections
while the pale half-moon
casts a sympathetic wink
at the dancing silver streaks
in the cloudless sky.

a vicious cycle, this
long and winding road
leading nowhere.
uphill, downhill
in rhythmic proportions
on to rugged trails and empty trains
life passes by
untouched, unsullied, unchanged.

a stranger sits still
watching the wheels
go round and round
asking questions with no answers
searching for truths with no meanings
ever wondering, never knowing
forever just passing through.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Catherine Rica Cosico 09 July 2008

nice poem..........keep on writing. Cate

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