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Time for an adventure, 3 a.m. and raining Sitting in my FUBU hoodie My brain was really straining To keep awake until the bus Pulled into Detroit Station So I could start my trip across This once great and mighty nation I wasn't there alone this night Others dozed and slept Some just sat there silently While some just sat and wept I looked at those around me Who had assembled for this ride I hoped we would get along When in walked a young bride She was dressed in white from head to feet Her veil was ripped and torn Behind the ruined makeup You could see her face was worn No groom came in, she was alone She changed, sat, made no fuss It was almost one more hour Before we finally saw our bus A Greyhound, drab and dreary Pulled up at our loading door They announced "210 to Vegas" And they didn't say no more Most people fly when heading there They want to get there and get home Our band of silent travellers Wanted to just get out and roam They loaded up our cases I just had a backpack, that I was gonna take on board and Just load it where I sat They said fifteen more minutes They would have to fill with fuel At this point I made contact With a man....to have a duel He was sitting right across from me He had a ball out, on his knees He was tossing it into the air So...I brought out my keys He tossed it up and caught it So, with my keys I did the same He smiled and flipped it to his left and with my keys I played his game He moved it round from hand to hand Made it hover in mid air He did it all so gracefully I did the same with out a care His ball, my keys...time slipping by Just then he gave a smile He bounced the ball upon the floor He had beat my by a mile I nodded, slipped my keys away I'd been outdone through and through By a man with a red rubber ball What else was there to do? We lodaded up and took our seats The crowd was pretty thin With the lights low on inside the bus It was looking rather dim The married folks and partners paired up in seats as pairs The singles spread out randomly As they collected up our fares Vegas, was our hallowed ground The final destination for us all Then on the station P.A they made the final loading call Thirty three hours was the time We'd take to drive Give or take some time for food stops We'd all get there safe, alive We hit the road directly My adventure had begun It was still dark in the distance We were driving towards the sun Across the aisle all alone An old lady sat and wrote She was trying to get comfortable She was wrapped up in her coat The seat behind me, vacant I was grateful for this fact It afforded me the space so I Could put my seat right back With the blind pulled down, I tried to sleep, at last I drifted off There was the sound of the bus motor And of the occasional, dry, hoarse cough I heard music in my head at first So I thought it was a dream It turned out to be a radio Owned by our runaway, bridal queen she sat two rows down and to my left She had changed into some jeans, and shirt She had one ear plug in, one out You could see how she did hurt I got up, stretched, went to the back I'd freshen up and have a *** As I walked I felt so ill at ease As all eyes followed me The back two seats were occupied by  two nuns, one old, one not The smiled as I came near them I smiled back, and then I thought This cast of wayward characters Was not at all like those That were portrayed in "Homeward Bound" The song most folkies all shoud know On my way back I noticed a man Reading, or at least that's how it looked I saw no print upon his page No letters in his book I stood and watched, his fingers flew Like they were moving on a rail Then I realized that he was blind And his book was all in braile I stood there in amazement At this sight that I'd just seen Then I chuckled at the cover From an old ******* Magazine We pulled into a diner We'd been out for nine hours now We had an hour to ourselves Time to change and get some chow Most folks sat as they had come In pairs or all alone Some went out for a ciggy One old man went to the phone We all made sure to void ourselves Before we got  on board For the smell from eighteen greasy meals would test the nuns faith in our lord The background noise was louder Than it had been at the start We were eighteen lonely travellers Travelling together, but apart A father and his daughter Played "eye spy" and sang some songs They played "license plate bingo" Most lyrics they got wrong The old lady across the aisle was watching, intently like a hawk She was scratching things inside her book You'd expect her just to squak The man who had the ball sat Alone, said not a word I walked by and said "good morning" But I don't think he heard He sat there, still not moving staring out the window at the world He was taking in the movie Of our trip as it unfurled The trip was uneventful It went on mostly the same People reading, people watching Father, daughter and their games The driver pointed out some stuff As we passed by on the way "To the left you'll find the largest ball of string made to this day" He pointed out old houses, Fields of battle, lost and won Just a couple took real notice Most wished the trip was done A repeat after five more hours A new driver came on board She was blond, blue eyed and beautiful Inside, my heart just soared In my imagination She would pick me from the crowd When we made it to Las Vegas I would go with her, I'd be proud But, she sat there pointing out the sights Like her predecessor had My fantasy went up in smoke It was really kind of sad We ventured on till Vegas getting off to eat and then We would all repeat our actions And get back and sleep again It was quiet for the most part Most folks waiting for the end When we came out of the mountains We could see the strip around the bend "Ten minutes till Las Vegas" our blond driver told us all Make sure you've your belongings I looked at the man who had the ball He smiled tossed it in the air I tossed my keys just one more time In a way, we had a friendship In a way , it was a crime We had one thing in common It would stick with me for good It would always make me smile And a smile's always good We pulled up into the station We were all tired from the ride Most grabbed their extra luggage I grabbed mine and went inside There, I went up to the window Bought another ticket, heading east Turned and bumped into a fellow He was a slight, buy friendly priest "I'm heading to Detroit, my son" "Where is it you're off to" "I'm just off on an adventure" "I think I'll go back there with you" He smiled, opened his bible We had three hours still to wait Before our bus was ready to go back Across the United States You might ask yourself, why do this? Why go back and not take time To see the city that I'd come to It just seems so sublime to me the whole adventure Isn't in the place I go The adventure is the people Each trips a brand new show The cities that I visit Really never, ever change But the people....oh the people Man, some are really strange If you now would please excuse me I must go and change my clothes For I'm off on adventure How it turns out...no one knows.
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Jul 7, 2012
Jul 7, 2012 at 4:52 PM UTC
The Bus Trip
Time for an adventure, 3 a.m. and raining Sitting in my FUBU hoodie My brain was really straining To keep awake until the bus Pulled into Detroit Station So I could start my trip across This once great and mighty nation I wasn't there alone this night Others dozed and slept Some just sat there silently While some just sat and wept I looked at those around me Who had assembled for this ride I hoped we would get along When in walked a young bride She was dressed in white from head to feet Her veil was ripped and torn Behind the ruined makeup You could see her face was worn No groom came in, she was alone She changed, sat, made no fuss It was almost one more hour Before we finally saw our bus A Greyhound, drab and dreary Pulled up at our loading door They announced "210 to Vegas" And they didn't say no more Most people fly when heading there They want to get there and get home Our band of silent travellers Wanted to just get out and roam They loaded up our cases I just had a backpack, that I was gonna take on board and Just load it where I sat They said fifteen more minutes They would have to fill with fuel At this point I made contact With a man....to have a duel He was sitting right across from me He had a ball out, on his knees He was tossing it into the air So...I brought out my keys He tossed it up and caught it So, with my keys I did the same He smiled and flipped it to his left and with my keys I played his game He moved it round from hand to hand Made it hover in mid air He did it all so gracefully I did the same with out a care His ball, my keys...time slipping by Just then he gave a smile He bounced the ball upon the floor He had beat my by a mile I nodded, slipped my keys away I'd been outdone through and through By a man with a red rubber ball What else was there to do? We lodaded up and took our seats The crowd was pretty thin With the lights low on inside the bus It was looking rather dim The married folks and partners paired up in seats as pairs The singles spread out randomly As they collected up our fares Vegas, was our hallowed ground The final destination for us all Then on the station P.A they made the final loading call Thirty three hours was the time We'd take to drive Give or take some time for food stops We'd all get there safe, alive We hit the road directly My adventure had begun It was still dark in the distance We were driving towards the sun Across the aisle all alone An old lady sat and wrote She was trying to get comfortable She was wrapped up in her coat The seat behind me, vacant I was grateful for this fact It afforded me the space so I Could put my seat right back With the blind pulled down, I tried to sleep, at last I drifted off There was the sound of the bus motor And of the occasional, dry, hoarse cough I heard music in my head at first So I thought it was a dream It turned out to be a radio Owned by our runaway, bridal queen she sat two rows down and to my left She had changed into some jeans, and shirt She had one ear plug in, one out You could see how she did hurt I got up, stretched, went to the back I'd freshen up and have a *** As I walked I felt so ill at ease As all eyes followed me The back two seats were occupied by  two nuns, one old, one not The smiled as I came near them I smiled back, and then I thought This cast of wayward characters Was not at all like those That were portrayed in "Homeward Bound" The song most folkies all shoud know On my way back I noticed a man Reading, or at least that's how it looked I saw no print upon his page No letters in his book I stood and watched, his fingers flew Like they were moving on a rail Then I realized that he was blind And his book was all in braile I stood there in amazement At this sight that I'd just seen Then I chuckled at the cover From an old ******* Magazine We pulled into a diner We'd been out for nine hours now We had an hour to ourselves Time to change and get some chow Most folks sat as they had come In pairs or all alone Some went out for a ciggy One old man went to the phone We all made sure to void ourselves Before we got  on board For the smell from eighteen greasy meals would test the nuns faith in our lord The background noise was louder Than it had been at the start We were eighteen lonely travellers Travelling together, but apart A father and his daughter Played "eye spy" and sang some songs They played "license plate bingo" Most lyrics they got wrong The old lady across the aisle was watching, intently like a hawk She was scratching things inside her book You'd expect her just to squak The man who had the ball sat Alone, said not a word I walked by and said "good morning" But I don't think he heard He sat there, still not moving staring out the window at the world He was taking in the movie Of our trip as it unfurled The trip was uneventful It went on mostly the same People reading, people watching Father, daughter and their games The driver pointed out some stuff As we passed by on the way "To the left you'll find the largest ball of string made to this day" He pointed out old houses, Fields of battle, lost and won Just a couple took real notice Most wished the trip was done A repeat after five more hours A new driver came on board She was blond, blue eyed and beautiful Inside, my heart just soared In my imagination She would pick me from the crowd When we made it to Las Vegas I would go with her, I'd be proud But, she sat there pointing out the sights Like her predecessor had My fantasy went up in smoke It was really kind of sad We ventured on till Vegas getting off to eat and then We would all repeat our actions And get back and sleep again It was quiet for the most part Most folks waiting for the end When we came out of the mountains We could see the strip around the bend "Ten minutes till Las Vegas" our blond driver told us all Make sure you've your belongings I looked at the man who had the ball He smiled tossed it in the air I tossed my keys just one more time In a way, we had a friendship In a way , it was a crime We had one thing in common It would stick with me for good It would always make me smile And a smile's always good We pulled up into the station We were all tired from the ride Most grabbed their extra luggage I grabbed mine and went inside There, I went up to the window Bought another ticket, heading east Turned and bumped into a fellow He was a slight, buy friendly priest "I'm heading to Detroit, my son" "Where is it you're off to" "I'm just off on an adventure" "I think I'll go back there with you" He smiled, opened his bible We had three hours still to wait Before our bus was ready to go back Across the United States You might ask yourself, why do this? Why go back and not take time To see the city that I'd come to It just seems so sublime to me the whole adventure Isn't in the place I go The adventure is the people Each trips a brand new show The cities that I visit Really never, ever change But the people....oh the people Man, some are really strange If you now would please excuse me I must go and change my clothes For I'm off on adventure How it turns out...no one knows.
this one is a long one, so sit down, grab a beer....and come away on a bus trip from Detroit to Las Vegas.
roger-turner
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Jul 7, 2012
Jul 7, 2012 at 4:52 PM UTC
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