Driving on the Highway



Driving on the Highway

Mild mannered peach sunset
Over colorless tan wheat field
Trees are stark in intricate black
And birds match.
Low angled light casts reflections
on water
Never still, ever moving,
A painting.

Man's lights clash,
Red against rusty pink.
Our shapes don't fit,
Solid blocks over filigree.

In the night
highways
And cities
glimmer
convincing enough

Not the same, though,
As stars
And snow
In the moonlight
Pale and plain
Though they are.

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