Rose Polenzani

I'm On The Road
I'm on the road and I don't have a home. Gone when I left and I'm gone where I lie, raking the warmth from a blue sky. Take it all with you, when you fall into the dark. Each of the hour-lilies wasting away on the heat of the telephone the rent on our mistaken home. But I'm on the road and I don't have to go home. Damn if he expects me to win in the end, dealing him out as an old friend. I'll be stuck here behind the wheel, twisted and strangled in the belts. Climbing below when my head is too wide for the child-size. Maybe I'll make it only halfway. Maybe I'll stop and get side-tracked. Maybe you don't really want me back. From Letras Mania