Tuesday, August 16, 2022

A Driver’s Life


A Driver’s Life
By Lord R.e. Taylor

They left at sunrise
Driving so many miles
Alone except for their radio
And the voices of other truckers
Their lives are saved in eighteen wheels
In the road which lies beneath them
But when the sun finally sets
And their trucks are finally put away
They sleep a peaceful kind of sleep
Knowing that their wheels will soon turn again
They live the lives of truckers
And for them there is no other life

© Poem – VIII/XVI/MMXXII
LRET


 

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