Foot prints on the road |
Wednesday Morning's Revelation Written by Mark D. Tuell It's just me again and my shadow. When I walk at night or in the day I'll still be alone with just my shadow. I'm going back to a world I know all so well. An endless road with no abode, full of people in places that I just end up in. Someone there will make me smile with a laugh, maybe even buy me a cold beer to wash down the long road. And, where I rest my weary bones it will not really matter to me. Understand, life on the road is for a lost soul, that knows what it is like to wake up alone in some hotel room and go to a breakfast, of scrambled eggs with sausage patties. I like patties not links, and a side of hash browns. Than wash it down with a six pack of cold beer, as I'm sitting behind the neighborhood gasoline station. While I decide where I'm headed next. Smoke a cigarette before I walk in the Grayhound station. Get my ticket, put my things in a locker and go to the bar. Drinking my way till it's time for the bus ride going somewhere other than where I was. And, that would be all to which it matters, someplace else, other people in the next city. The skies have turned gray and rain pours on me now. It fills my eyes running down my face, I taste it's salty brine in my mouth, just as I do the last kiss of her's. |