second poem let me know? its about my walk home after i get off the bus |
The number 19 Getting off the bus Walking back the way I came Turning right I walk past the small newsagents Looking for my home Walking past the school Down the one way street Getting lost in my music till I reach the traffic lights I press the button and wait for what seems an eternity I wait for “the green man” To take my hand and guide me safely across the flow and the rush Of the metal boxes that symbolise the freedom But that have no fresh air When I am safely across I turn right And almost immediately left again Past the vaults and up the hill Again I get lost in the beat of the angel in the night I cross the road again Not far now Past the evil haunted house Were the vampires and werewolves could lay in wait And almost opposite from the church I cross the road again Now the smell of the take away fills the air And I see the shutters of the little corner shop I now allow myself to fall into the temptation Of dreaming about the warm welcoming of then number nineteen Now past the small little bungalows and the small patch of grass and the tree Just up the hill now This is were it gets hard The steep climb seems to be holding me back Trying to stop me reaching my destination It gets steeper still at the curve At last the ordeal is over number nineteen with in sight My mums car And sisters bedroom window The warm glow from within I am home now My ordeal complete I am safe now Within number nineteen |