Month: October 2012

  • "Rest" - Richard Jones.

     

     Rest.

    by Richard Jones.

     

    "It's so late I could cut my lights

    and drive the next fifty miles

    of empty interstate

    by starlight,

    flying along in a dream,

    countryside alive with shapes and shadows,

    but exit ramps lined

    with eighteen wheelers

    and truckers sleeping in their cabs

    make me consider pulling into a rest stop

    and closing my eyes. I've done it before,

    parking next to a family sleeping in a Chevy,

    mom and dad up front, three kids in the back,

    the windows slightly misted by the sleepers' breath.

    But instead of resting, I'd smoke a cigarette,

    play the radio low, and keep watch over

    the wayfarers in the car next to me,

    a strange paternal concern

    and compassion for their well being

    rising up inside me.

    This was before

    I had children of my own,

    and had felt the sharp edge of love

    and anxiety whenever I tiptoed

    into darkened rooms of sleep

    to study the small, peaceful faces

    of my beloved darlings. Now,

    the fatherly feelings are so strong

    the snoring truckers are lucky

    I'm not standing on the running board,

    tapping on the window,

    asking, Is everything okay?

    But it is. Everything's fine.

    The trucks are all together, sleeping

    on the gravel shoulders of exit ramps,

    and the crowded rest stop I'm driving by

    is a perfect oasis in the moonlight.

    The way I see it, I've got a second wind

    and on the radio an all-night country station.

    Nothing for me to do on this road

    but drive and give thanks:

    I'll be home by dawn. "

     

    Sent to me by David, who found it and thought of Shane. Thanks David. :)