Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Horizon

On the road towards a vision, the end not in sight,
fighting fatigue I drove through the night.

The blacktop unending, its white line in spurts,
my eyes glaze over with a film of road dirt.

Over the flatlands with sweeping tall grass,
the horizon seems infinite, unending and vast.

Down the valleys both luscious and green,
through counties and cities most losing their sheen.

Over the mountains past boulders and curves,
Destination is certain, an arrival time not so sure.

Scorched by the desert with its stately cacti,
the horizon still beckons as it touches the sky.

Journey’s end comes of a morning while tired, and spent
asking is this trip’s inspiration really heaven sent?

Over breakfast and coffee I admire the view,
And wonder of discoveries as I plunge into the new.




(Found this among some of my scribbles, dated 1994. I wrote this not long after arriving in Arizona.)