Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles Poem by sally wen mao

Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles

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In Lijiang, the sign outside your hostel
glares: Ride alone, ride alone, ride
alone - it taunts you for the mileage
of your solitude, must be past

thousands, for you rode this plane
alone, this train alone, you'll ride
this bus alone well into the summer night,
well into the next hamlet, town,

city, the next century, as the trees twitch
and the clouds wane and the tides
quiver and the galaxies tilt and the sun
spins us another lonely cycle, you'll

wonder if this compass will ever change.
The sun doesn't need more heat,
so why should you? The trees don't need
to be close, so why should you?

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Castellenas John 24 April 2019

Great thoughts and questions left for the reader to ponder. A amazing poem.

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