Bypassed - Again!

Written
1994

  

Concrete freeway poured over

      the old Santa Fe Trail,

      still the easy route over the Rockies.

Here at the foot of Raton Pass

      wagon trains would stop and rest

      before going over the hill.

The town grew and the merchants

      were pleased.

Later wagons and Model Ts went up Commercial

      and west on Main street and

      up Country Club Drive.

Finally through Uncle Dick's Toll road.

And still the merchants were pleased.

Tourist traffic was slowed by crooked brick street

      and the signal light.

So the new freeway went around the business

      district and right over the town.

Then the merchants were no longer happy.

Now the new new freeway

      has bypassed the town

      and there are too few merchants

      to much care. 

Some towns are too important to be bothered

       by traffic routed through their business district.

But some towns are not important enough to

       have such traffic.

Take your choice about my home town

      but now the tourists need never know

      there is a town.

Because there is now

      a bypass for a bypassed town.

Perhaps every 100 years the bypass

        will shut down for a day to let

        those in out and those out in.

And for one day the merchants

       will be happy again

 

 

 

 

Notes
Should have been in Trinidad MY Home Town. Can't remember why it was not. After reading it I can see why I left it out. This will have to be rewriten.