The Road To Ride Poem by Michael Peterson

The Road To Ride



What if the road were different
Where would I be, where will I be going?
What would the future hold, did I take risks?
Or did I stay put, some regrets, many ifs?
Am I on the right track, should I stay or go
You never can go back, always forward
The past lies behind, good or bad
It can't be changed, forgotten, maybe
Put aside or stored forever
Many twists and turns, Ups and downs
Left and right, many wrong turns
Lessons to be learned, some repeated
Many years to figure it out
Time running fast, will it last
The road narrows as time goes by
Aged and bumpy, abused by wear and tear
Would I jump to a new road or stay on the old?
Wondering so much, did I care much
Not really, but who cares
Enjoying the ride I have, no regrets
Just need to be more aware
Of the dangers and falls ahead
This road will be my final ride
Enjoy it along the way
To the sunset above

Sunday, September 23, 2012
Topic(s) of this poem: life
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Michael Peterson

Michael Peterson

Janesville, Wisconsin
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