On the highway,
Changing positions,
Mergers & acquisitions.
Some forge forwards
To shave minutes off the clock,
Some fall back and cruise on lock.
Some fly into the mess of clusters of cars,
To make it out ahead.
Some dive off into exits,
Saying their goodbyes
Instead.
—
And then there are the accidents—
Random strings of events
From not-quite wrecks to broken necks,
To the littlest of fuck-ups
To trucks and cars piled up.
—
We drive by
Veiled in misery
But too curious to look away,
We wonder if
One of the victims
Had hell to pay.
—
There are angels scraping the roads clean
of any version of what it might mean.
—
And we are just onlookers
More gruesome than the scene itself
Who’d have known we’re the ones
That need help and divers
And jaws of life
Moreso than any of the survivors.
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When the destination occurs,
And you get to the time
On which it all depends
You may realize
The road never ends.