The asphalt shimmers in the summer heat, Mirages dance where the sky meets land. I count the mile markers like rosary beads, Each one a prayer, a breath, a memory of you.
I turn left and right, Take detours through cities made of glass, And mountain passes where stars guard the twilight; As your magnetic force pulls me forward.
I've worn holes in my shoes, And collected dust from a thousand roads, But distance is insignificant When every horizon holds your face.
Sometimes I wonder if roads ever end, Or simply circle back to their beginnings, Like my thoughts always return To our first hello and that first smile.
My legs tire but I never waver, You are both my journey and destination, The map I follow and the home I seek, And the reason that I keep going.