Speeding along a curved road Eyes watching the asphalt’s twists and turns I happen upon a substantial rock Lying along the road on my course It takes a few seconds for me to realize That big brown rock isn’t what it seems The rock has a yellow neck, legs, a head and tail That beckon me to stop despite what lies ahead My reasoning forces me to ponder on it’s future Will the next car around the curve stop for this comrade Or will it be struck and left for dead? I put my car in park and hurry to pick it up One lonely turtle has found itself being removed From the path of oncoming vehicles Taken to the grassy side of the road Facing the opposite direction In hopes that it will find it’s way far from The impending danger of traffic Now, this one turtle has a better chance At living out it’s life at it’s own slow pace