autopilot - uh oh - new writing from today


at the wheel on hot concrete
as we plow west to face the afternoon sun
at near eighty through humid heavy marsh air

with no chilled air generated nor circulated
within this large rectangular box-like structure
on four wheels and all are crowded within

and oozing sweat and breathable oxygen
is in shorter and shorter supply
and the driver’s eyelids grow heavier

and heavier until as fortune would have it
an exit approaches from this highway
limited in access to its speed and its mind-

numbing and stupor-inducing heat
and the pounding of the wind as it bangs
on and is obstructed by the boxy shape

of the aerostatic design of this landcraft
and the driver has visions of ripe plums
and that he is no longer in a landcraft

but is allowed to doze hands loosely
on the wheel flying gracefully and dreamily
through the thick sweet air on autopilot

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