Poem: Destination

Destination

In the night, we drove
along the road towards
a city we did not know,
but the road was dark,
the right signs easy to miss,
and the places we found
never the ones expected,
but we had not been
where we planned to go,
and it seemed as if the night
would be the same anywhere,
so we just continued
until we found the dawn
and saw the places
we had discovered,
watched the sun
meet them as morning
crept over the land,
found we had arrived
in a place, or decided
where we were
must have been
our destination,
even before we knew.

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