Life is on the highway
Choose your way
Cross the right lane if you may
Don't cross the dark left it fills your curiosity
It is filled with obstacles, still same always
The passions on it avert your days
Head to the right destination
On which road do you cling to
To the city of right little go
To the left most go
But who is right
The one who knows are the headlights
Follow the headlights
Few make it
Fight in delays for it
For even the fools envy it
The road that leads to eternity
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
I would like to translate this poem
sometimes about highways and roads always stirs memories, random events like snapshots in time parked at the side of the road, traffic is displaced from now to times past never sharing the same spaces
I wrote the poem 'Something About Highways Roads Stirs Memories' inspired by the poem 'Life Is On The Highway' by the poet Kevin Familia, and dedicated to the poet Kevin Familia.