The Road Back Poem by Anne Sexton

The Road Back

Rating: 2.6


The car is heavy with children
tugged back from summer,
swept out of their laughing beach,
swept out while a persistent rumour
tells them nothing ends.
Today we fret and pull
on wheels, ignore our regular loss
of time, count cows and others
while the sun moves over
like an old albatross
we must not count nor kill.
There is no word for time.
Today we will
not think to number another summer
or watch its white bird into the ground.
Today, all cars,
all fathers, all mothers, all
children and lovers will
have to forget
about that thing in the sky,
going around
like a persistent rumor
that will get us yet.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Dr Antony Theodore 29 June 2020

Today, all cars, all fathers, all mothers, all children and lovers will have to forget about that thing in the sky, a fine poem indeed. tony

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Anne Sexton

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