5:30 a.m.
No one is here
Only me and my dad
In the truck
Ice like veins on the windshield
A frozen vignette in the morning
The houses lay dead beside the road
Pity
This early nothing breathes
As we drive past
The building windows glare
Like camera flashes
Tearless eyes in their wooden lids
Watching us pass
The mailboxes come quick
And leave faster
Maybe they only exist when the headlights
Find them
Maybe we are passing through a never ending
onion of layers of dark
Filled with listless houses and strange mailboxes
Wordless in the 5:30 dim
The yellow line we climb is the only
Color at 5:30
The two of them seem out of place
On the asphalt
Two can be lonely at 5:30
But all in the dark seem too tired to feel
The truck hacks and coughs beneath
The cruel pedal
A meatless mule it becomes in the morning cold
And the world passes in a forgetful smudge
And the driveways grab at our tires
And the mailboxes barely skim my passenger door
Frighteningly close
And the world disappears again in the rearview window
And we pass
The only light in this sleeping world
No one is here
Only me and my dad
In the truck
Ice like veins on the windshield
A frozen vignette in the morning
The houses lay dead beside the road
Pity
This early nothing breathes
As we drive past
The building windows glare
Like camera flashes
Tearless eyes in their wooden lids
Watching us pass
The mailboxes come quick
And leave faster
Maybe they only exist when the headlights
Find them
Maybe we are passing through a never ending
onion of layers of dark
Filled with listless houses and strange mailboxes
Wordless in the 5:30 dim
The yellow line we climb is the only
Color at 5:30
The two of them seem out of place
On the asphalt
Two can be lonely at 5:30
But all in the dark seem too tired to feel
The truck hacks and coughs beneath
The cruel pedal
A meatless mule it becomes in the morning cold
And the world passes in a forgetful smudge
And the driveways grab at our tires
And the mailboxes barely skim my passenger door
Frighteningly close
And the world disappears again in the rearview window
And we pass
The only light in this sleeping world
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