Finding Peace
By LN Alberts
In memory of my Dad. |
The engine hums a noisy tune
beneath the rider's feet.
He straightens his stance a bit,
slides forward in the seat.
An American flag adorns his head
bandana wrapped up tight.
Leather jacket, denim, boots,
well attired for a blustery night.
Helmet drops onto his head,
a visor over his face.
He revs the engine gingerly,
prepared to leave this place.
One last glance behind him,
at the one he'd likely never miss
was enough motivation
to propel him into the abyss.
Darkness cloaked him fully,
no lights or stars this night.
No guidance for his journey,
but the glow of a lone headlight.
Off he sailed, through the storm,
without purpose or a plan.
A ride alone could save him,
restore this weary man.
The wind tore at his jacket,
roared loudly at his head.
The blacktop below flew by,
as he floated on the treads.
His mind cleared of anger,
body relieved of the fight.
His soul reawakened, restored,
filled with spiritual light.
Nothing spoke to his heart
like an explosion of power
and an open road before him
with new sights to devour.
Now, he was truly free
of the lingering pain and fear.
Finding peace was easy
as he shifted through the gears.
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