Road Trip

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Historical markers feed us words
to read or more efficiently to photograph
so that we can avoid talking.

I read the signs on the highway.
You poorly sing greatest hits.
Miles and miles and miles

pass between captured
smiles over pasta.  By the statue.
Raised glasses.  Both

of us clear and fragile, persevere.
Preserve.  Pack.  Buckle up
and find a station.

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todski28todski28over 9 years ago
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just for the rhyme scheme here

Miles and miles and miles

pass between captured

smiles over pasta. By the statue.

Raised glasses.

gives the sense of rolling wheels, and the assonance of pasta and glasses made me smile

your final line loses me though it's as if you go from a car trip to train ride?

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