Night Drives

Maybe pressing my foot down on the accelerator
Until the world whizzes by like a merry-go-round
And the streetlights crinkle up like yellow origami flowers
And the wind whirs like a whine in between the motherly arms of the trees
Is my way of screaming in a world intolerant to noise 
And anything louder than monotony 
And there is machine and man breaking the boundaries of ground and air
Like cracks spreading across a frozen lake
As we fracture open the road as an earthquake
And all we can taste is carbonized breaths cold against the night
And air swims into the open windows like an ocean filling a drowning car
But instead it's making us fly
And as our arms flap like pigeon bird wings out the window
Gravel spitting out of coils of rubber on a late night city drive
Wondering if this is it
If this is the moment we feel most alive. 

-anna sluder

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