I knew it was wrong but if I stayed any longer I would be lost and my weakness would just get stronger So with just a small bag that was lighter on my back than the memories I left behind with all the emotions I lack I wandered down the road with my thumb stuck in the air I hoped that nobody stopped while I fretted that nobody cared Mile after mile my feet carried on and with my heart beat slow I stopped just to breathe as my feet sank into the snow When the car pulled to a stop next to me it could have been yesterday or tomorrow I didn’t know But I was grateful for the ride but wary of the unknown face that smiled at me across the miles no malice could I find a trace until the question came at me after Beethoven's Second Symphony became just a distant memory
My child, why do you run, in disgrace? What is really your fear?
And as my hands clench the seat belt trying to stop it from strangling me and as I count the mile markers that carve a mountain between you and me I can't answer the question that sits so insistently in my ear The unknown face beside me whispers