Love Poetry: looking for the place
by John Anderson
(Macomb, Michigan)
'I leave my city behind me
With a compass that leaks the view
Searching for salvation
Its picture to come true
I slice a two-lane road
As it splits the landscape in two
I see the horizon meeting it
And think about missing you
On my right the parties we attended
Disguised as fields of wheat
On my left are rock-faced hedges
Like faces covering deceit
I thank the sun above me
And the warmth from its bright eye
Another of God's masterpieces
Another reason to cry
The fields and hedges blur
The engine screams inside
As if it's looking for the place
Where heaven and earth collide
I don't use the rear view mirror
For it holds my passed despair
As the fields and trees wave goodbye
…if only you were there'
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