White Lines

White Lines

A Poem by Inda

White Lines

 

White lines on black road breaks

Into pieces

Then blurs

as the road curls.

Car brakes

-screeches

Down the hill,

Disappears;

becomes a wreck,

a small oil spill.

There's smoke and fears-

There’s red mixed with green

and black; the line is nowhere to be seen.

Further up the road it runs,

It does continue, no matter what burns.

 

 

© 2013 Inda


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Wow! That is an excellent image you create, especially at the end! Did not expect that. I like the deeper meaning of this poem, it can be seen in so many ways, depending on your state of mind. I love a poem that can be interpreted in many ways, for me, that is a definition of poetry. Well done.

Posted 10 Years Ago


Inda

10 Years Ago

Thanks so much for your generous review, means a lot. This is one of my favorite pieces. :)
Yes, the line does continue!...Really great imagery in this Inda!

Posted 10 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Inda

10 Years Ago

Thanks for the R&R!
K. Louis

10 Years Ago

you're welcome!

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Added on August 16, 2013
Last Updated on August 18, 2013
Tags: Road ahead, life, mortality.

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Inda
Inda

miami, FL



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