Hitchhiker
Hop in my truck
standing forlorn in pouring rain
wet face gnarled with pain
tears cleaning tracks of dirt
couldn’t wash off ingrained hurt
thumb stuck out without much hope
praying he’d be thrown lifesaving rope
Hop in my truck
he was cold and “shook” to his bones
I said, “Get in,” in comforting tones.
“Where are you going? I’ll drop you there.”
He mumbled, “I’m going almost anywhere!
Just take me to a place of rest
I just need peace – that’s my quest.”
Hop in my truck
he climbed into the passenger seat
closed tired eyes and went to sleep
I kept on driving down lonely road
wanting to help him carry his load
when he woke, we were across state line
he asked to get out, said he was fine.
Hop out of my truck
I pressed a few dollars in his hands
watched him set off for unknown lands
turned on the radio and I was “shook”
to find out hitchhiker was escaped crook
I gave some thought but didn’t turn him in
Who amongst us is without some sin?