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The Road To No Where

Contributed by Jeff_Scott_Morehead on Saturday, 13th March 2004 @ 09:31:54 AM in AEST
Topic: Lifepoems



Road To No Where
--------------------------
Heading down the road to no where,
Speeding at twice the post amount.
Watching as fragments of my life pass,
At speeds too fast to count.

Cutting turns much too swift,
Hitting curves not by design.
Knowing the need to slow down,
But not able to find the time.

Missing scenery once breathtaking,
Afraid to take my hand off the wheel.
When I reach my destination,
Emptiness in my heart is what I feel.

Heading down the road to no where,
Speeding at twice the post sign.
Getting lost in transition,
Cause I haven’t learned to take the time.

I know this is just a metaphor,
For a hurried life of stress.
Once you’ve missed, you can’t get back,
The things in life considered best.




Copyright © Jeff_Scott_Morehead ... [ 2004-03-13 09:31:54]
(Date/Time posted on site)





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Re: The Road To No Where (User Rating: 1 )
by faithmairee on Saturday, 13th March 2004 @ 10:11:49 AM AEST
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Wow...this was wonderful...I like your style and the power behind your words had such strength...what an impact!!!excellent job!

Faith


Re: The Road To No Where (User Rating: 1 )
by Kie on Saturday, 13th March 2004 @ 12:37:21 PM AEST
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I agree this is wonderful! Being in a hurry to get nowhere. YESSSSSSSSS, I can relate. I found this so inspirational and filled with meaning. Kie


Re: The Road To No Where (User Rating: 1 )
by bj on Saturday, 13th March 2004 @ 01:34:07 PM AEST
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good show!!..too true




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