Poem: Drive Home

Drive Home

There are those moments
when the old habits
come up, when driving
home, distracted, tired,
just not paying attention
because the mind is doing
another thing right now
which is more important,
so, not noticing, not thinking
leads to an old habit, turning
the car down the roads
that lead to a home that is not
home any longer, a place
where other people now live,
a place that was not always
a great home, but it was a home,
is etched deep enough inside
that at times like this, something
wants to drive there, wants
to go back instead.

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