Hit the Road

Reverend

I missed her

I miss her

Fuck!

You alright man?

No!

I just let her go

I didn’t wanna let her go

She didn’t even get to say no

To me

When I asked her number

Or when I would have atleast

But I just lost my chance

So I’ll just fall to my feet

And I’ll just fall to sleep

Think of her in my dreams

But then I feel like a creep

So I’ll forget she was there

It was a phase for a week

 

Watch me

Get up and hit the road

‘Cause this love shit pretty old

I just met her and I fold

Ain’t we think that's pretty bold

I feel this is a sign

So I’ll just let it pass bye

Without even saying goodbye

Lowkee I might just cry

But not really

 

I’ll just hop on the road to Philly

Or maybe to Chicago

Maybe to France, or Monte Carlo

I’ll meet up with Leclerc

Get on the track and go berserk

Feel the speed

By the Ocean

Monaco GP

No Helmet, I’m open

Feeling regret

My pace start slowing

Shit man

This feeling growing

 

So I’ll just

Get up and hit the road

Cause man these feelings gotta go

I’ll drive til I die

With my feelings entwined

Let it fade

Night to day

Watch my heart disintegrate

Honestly, not feeling great

There's not really much too say

So I’ll hit that road

Up in my soul

Til my feelings wash away

 

‘Cause the lord’s got so much more ahead for me

And that’s just my reality

No reason to be in fantasy

Exactly now you get it

Now it’s time to just forget it

Gotta get a suit and fit it

  • Author: Reverend (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: August 31st, 2025 20:47
  • Comment from author about the poem: Part 2 of my poetry album!!!! read part 1 (flowers) for context. left side is delusion, right side is doubt
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  • sorenbarrett

    A poem of realization and in that recognition the knowledge to keep moving on.

    • Reverend

      this is part 2 of 15... but yea!!!!

    • Thomas W Case

      Excellent

      • Reverend

        thank you!!!!!!



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