Poem: How Leaving Home Works (By John Grey)
HOW LEAVING HOME WORKS
I need highways,
infrastructure
that can differentiate
between the town where I grew up
and the place I need to be.
And a Ford that’s up to it,
getting on but faithful,
its leather bucket seats
faded from their prime,
but radio rock stations all preset
and fifty times louder
than the engine.
Blacktop, accelerator, speed –
and looking in the rear-view mirror,
a waste of the driver’s time.