Driving to Nowhere

by zaheer   May 20, 2008


The mid-night shift is full of burden.
The dawn of the new day catches me so tired.
I rush into the parking lot and plunge into my car and rest a while.
The rising sun peeps over the trees of the garden lawns and cast its golden blanket everywhere.
The flowers of spring are all alive exploding in their glorious colors.
I drive into the sea of mobiles, and they all pass me so quickly.
the road become lonely and the giant trees create huge arks.
The grass at the edges are not hesitant to bloom, as they all create perfect greenery.
The radio is on and I can't hear nothing.
It's like everything stood still.
What else can I do?
you are on my mind.
The wheels go round and round
AS I think of you all the time.
I wish the road never ends.
I will be driving to nowhere
hoping I'll see you somewhere.

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  • 16 years ago

    by Cyma Khan

    Its a nice poem bit out of real mood... but over all nice write
    keep up the good work ( * - * )