Driving in the rain
Raindrops beating their melody on the windshield
The repeated rhythm lulling me to sleep
Head nodding as my grip on the wheel loosens.
A sky-illuminating flash snaps me back to focus
Cutting through the darkness, hundreds of red pin pricks shine
I realize as I roll along that each red bead is another life
What thoughts go through their head as they drive along
Where are they going, what are they dreaming?
Are they aware that the world outside their car is alive?
That they person they just passed has dreams, thoughts, and goals too
I never thought about it on any other drive
That these lights that stretch for miles ahead and miles behind
Are following their own paths
And I play but a small part
Just another car passed
Another face the glimpse for a brief moment
As they head to their destiny
What My Future Holds
I don't think
I'm ready for it to be over
25 years old
And still not ready for the real world.
All these years
And I still don't feel prepared
I don't think it's possible
To learn everything you need in school.
I feel all of this crushing weight
All these expectations
Everyone looking at me thinking,
"All these years of school
What do you have to show for it?"
Indebted for life
And the last thing I want
Is to go home.
I once heard it described as
"The place where people's dreams die"
I'm worried that all of this has been for nothing
All this time
All this money
And I'm still going to end up in a factory
Mold open, mold close
Remove the part and stack it.
My future as an automaton
Repeating the same task
Day after day
Until I break down
My creaking bones
Are squeaking joints
My end of arm tools
Swollen with arthritis
Deep in my memory flashes
"Follow your dreams."