A friend of mine had to take a job doing long-haul truck'n to help cover his bills. (Ministry doesn't pay well I can tell you!) He sent me this poem, claiming he doesn't have the sould of a poet, you decide.
Semi Truckn Blues
by PastorChuck
Im leaving out again today
A half a days rest
A half a days pay
Twenty tons of freight
An old Mack truck
And a headache
Absence makes the heart grow fonder
Ive heard the poets often say
And when Im out there all alone
It always seems that way
Please take care of my family Lord
For the thousandth time I pray
I call home and she assures me
That every things all right
She tells me that she loves me so
But she cant sleep tonight
For wishing that I was by her side
So she could hold me tight
All week long I long to be there
To kiss her pretty face
To feel the rapture that true love brings
And see the ecstasy in her face
Hoping that no-one else
Will ever take my place
My heart beats faster with each passing mile
My expectations rise with
One last turn
One last dirt road
One last Thank You Lord for bring me home
Echoes through the skies
The dogs are happy to see me
But my kids are in their rooms
My wife, shes washing dishes
With hands too wet to hug
The cat messed on the floor again
Can you get that off the rug?
The clothes go in the washer
and I must go off to sleep
And dream of how it should have been
While in my heart I weep
You going to get up or sleep all day
Ive got to go to town
How much money did you make?
Weve got bills to pay
But Im ashamed to tell her
How damn little that I made
Well get by I try to tell her
It will get better someday
Another argument
Another disappointment
I dont know why I go to work
I dont know why I come home
That old trucks the only friend Ive got
I pout and then Im gone
So Im leaving out again today,
A half a days rest
A half a days pay
Twenty tons of freight
An old Mack truck
And a headache
Hi Johnn,
He sure writers like a poet. ;)
seems to me ...
that this is a perfect
country western lyric
Ole Waylon Jennings
would have liked,
Johnny Cash
would have liked it,
Maybe ole Willie Nelson
will like it ... or
knows one who might
of course ...
there are many
more younger guys
looking for songs ...
only this calls for a fellow
that has been around awhile ...
and passed over
a lot of road
as he went bye ...
longing ...
on his lonely seat
for the apple of his eye ...
looking out ahead
at the big, big sky
Where is the answer
to our lonely heart
Who knows our every
need and comes to abide
with us inside and meet
us in our thoughts ...
with love pure and true
Who was willing to die
for me and you ...
Think of Him
on that lonely ride ...
you will never be
forsaken or alone ...