Thursday, 11 April 2019

the high road - NaPoWriMo #7

what seems like a superhighway
paved with ethics and morality 
is more often than not 
a testament to 
the mortality of your own damn patience.

the high road may seem like
a one-way ticket to sainthood
but to buy the ticket,
you trade in tears and frustration,
some anger, some jubilation,
some friends out on some vacation,
some pacing around the house
with no destination. 

forgiving and forgetting 
sound like two different things,
but on the high road,
they make for unusual companions -
one sits wistfully in the back
of your mind's carriage,
and the other struggles and riles
against the very doors 
meant to hold it in.

on the high road,
memory can be a painful mistress,
tempting long sessions of reflection - 
turning into an affliction that 
l o v e s 
to cloud your sense of history.

the high road 
was built on backs of practice - 
a labour of hurt, a labour of defeat.
the high road 
offers exits at so many points,
but they're all marked 
with the danger sign.

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