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Friday Drive

A Poem By Abrin B. Clearway

By Abrin B ClearwayPublished 7 years ago 1 min read
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Photo by Raphaël Biscaldi on Unsplash

I’m looking for things I’ve never seen.

Basketball goals stand far, far away

from the Buick, and backyard-mountains

seem much more inconvenient

than what I initially thought.

Twice, I get that roller-coaster stomach,

when I drive to the top of hills so steep

that I can only see blue—

blue skies, hazy blue mountain-tops

in the farthest distance—twice,

my breath leaves in a zero-G gasp,

and it feels like the point

of no return. It feels like staring

at the salted night sky

and wondering if anybody else

is out there. And then I crash

into reality again, wanting to keep

my foot off the brake and

speed down the hill so fast

that I start flying. Maybe that curve

at the bottom will launch me far enough

to reach those hazy-blues.

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About the Creator

Abrin B Clearway

Abrin is a queer, mixed-race Millenial who loves music, art, literature, and equality.

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