If you liked last week’s poem by Karly Robinson, you are in luck!
Get lost in the imagery as you soak up this poem that is sure to enthrall:
Gravel Road
By Karly Robinson
I hear tears in her voice
Years of this choice
Walking down gravel roads
Each stone upturned is a lesson learned
Then forgotten as if long ago
Sun lights upon the pavement
Making a statement
She turns her face to the glare
Heat softens the tar exposes the scars
Relinquishing tightly held prayers
Bliss is her companion
Her sweetest ignorance
Dreams are her indulgence
Reality at its best
Truth is in her eyes
She never looks too long
A moment in her gaze
Is a moment quickly gone
Too much guilt
Too much hurt
Too much shame
Too much love
Gritty ground up love
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