28 thoughts on “The Drive

  1. i can see you at work when kind of suddenly a poem flashes through you and you have to find pen and paper or screen to jot it down. I don’t know. I’m just saying that because it’s lunch time so maybe you’re writing this at work. Sorry, I’m being nosy. This poem literally brings back to life the few times I’ve enjoyed being in a car and also like the poem, at night. Being in a car always terrified me and yet i go on planes.

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    1. I’m glad you could tell I wrote it all in one go. Though it wasn’t during lunch. Lately that is unusual for me. Usually I edit and edit. I’m the same with driving. I can’t stand it in the city or suburbs. Get me on a country road and some good tunes on, and it become a great experience. Thanks!

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      1. yeh, editing can turn shit into fertilizer into flowers, bad metaphor, but it’s true i find and sometimes it screws it up though and the original word or paragraph was better or not better, but truer to what i’m trying to say. It’s hard, but we do it because we’re addicted to it. I think that’s why.

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      2. I agree, we are addicted to it. Yes, I’ve edited something too far and turned it into mush, when the first draft is much better. Sometimes it’s hard to keep from tinkering with it though.

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      3. yeh, i guess it’d be like the old smoke signals which must have said something or had a prayer to go along with it. Burning a poem would be tough maybe like the Tibetans and their sand mandalas that they make over many days and then when it’s done they destroy it and do it all over. Sisyphus like.

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