the road to good intentions

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the road to good intentions

Post by jackofnightmares » December 25th, 2017, 10:21 pm

is paved with broken hearts

I been watching too many versions of "A Christmas Carol"

lonely old grave yards
and St Sylvia
gets lonely on the road
but I never wanted any company
loneliness was all I had to hang onto
on stary nights in the Arizona desert when
I could feel the tender indifference of the universe
I was Mr Guilty
Spider bit

addicted to the grind for a million miles
and still I have not come to the end of the road
I got miles to go.

I bet I got a thousand miles on this song....>>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06pxrJMuNwE
...>>>
i was an old school old soul driver, running on bubble gum, coffee, and music, high on my number one drug, which was #2 diesel
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Re: the road to good intentions

Post by stilltrucking » December 25th, 2017, 10:36 pm

I thought I was too old to keep on trucking
Then I found litkicks, and then studio eight and started reading poetry again.

so here I am typing away like a chimp in some lab where perfectly sane scientists are teaching me English language, and every time I write something I like they give me a banana flavored pellet. I took the D.O.T. physical and passed, so I been on the road again, now and then, a couple of days a week, easy money. beats the hell out of doing taxes or wearing that blue vest.

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Re: the road to good intentions

Post by stilltrucking » December 29th, 2017, 1:12 pm

I go down to the river
Filled with regret
I go down and I wonder
If there was any reason left
I left just before my lungs could get wet
I'm lonely, but I ain't that lonely yet

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Re: the road to good intentions

Post by Diana Moon Glampers » December 29th, 2017, 3:51 pm

I have been saving booze for the forlorn rags of old age. There comes a time, when you think twice about buying green bananas. So I drink to the last of my good old days, I wake up and get up with gratitude for another day in paradise.
in this best of all possible space-time worlds
I spend my days of joy and sorrow
hoping always for better weather
I will chase my shadow till I remember The Believer Bob Carpenter
In my skull I y hear the sound of broken radios
bits and pieces of lyric

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