Life's Highway I
Life’s highway, after
a million years of Evolution
is a well-traveled road.
It predictably and consistently stretches
from birth
to death.
Each of us has this road
to travel
with the most style we can muster.
From deadly lessons learned it is wise to avoid
short cuts via Tobacco Road
and John Barleycorn Lane.
Those selecting these travel options
drive dashingly
to their destination.
However, past these off ramps it is
clear highway for a long
and pleasant ride.
And from here the road seems endless
as you look and see only many more
miles just like this one.
Small hamlets with names
such as Balding, Softly and Faintly
slow traffic and encourage contemplation.
Thoughtful highway design provides
opportunity to stop for vistas
to view weddings and birthdays.
Then one day of a sudden it is different
as it becomes winding
and with slow down curves.
Traditional wisdom now
provides signage
with a paternal tone.
Beware of excess weight
and get lots of fiber
and exercise often.
Check with your MD often,
take your pills
get lots of rest.
Study your Latin
to determine what you have
and how to pronounce it.
The people at the end of the road
hide ugly truth by mumbling
in a foreign tongue.
And one day you lie in bed
and remember the highway
traveled for so many years.
Doug Minnis October 28, 2010