Life’s Expressway

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In response to Bartholomew Barker’s answer to Robert Lee Brewer’s prompt for Day 2 of the April Poem-a-Day Challenge prompt to write an express poem.

hurry up to grow up
leave childhood behind
quickly jump into adulthood

fast find the one to whom you belong
fasten the ties tightly
hasten entering life’s journey

suddenly pain and misery
replace everlasting love
unhappiness slithers into paradisiacal ideals

barreling towards life’s ending
unable to stop or change
the original plan

it is better to die quickly alone
than to die in agony
amidst anger and strife

4 responses to “Life’s Expressway”

  1. A tight poetic story of a life. I have to agree that alone is better than in agony,
    Bonus points for ‘paradisiacal.’ I had to look that one.

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  2. Ami, this is such a heartfelt poem

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  3. Just to be clear, it’s not my prompt. That’s Robert Lee Brewer’s prompt for Day 2 of the April Poem-a-Day Challenge.

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    1. I realized my error too late – but thank you for posting regardless!! 😉

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