Saturday, April 14, 2018

Thirty Six



Running hard
Thirty six straight hours
Blizzards on Wyoming winds
Slowed me down

Salt Lake in the mirror
Thirty six straight hours
Running on adrenaline and desire
South on I 15

Las Vegas in the morning
Thirty six straight hours
Singing with all my heart
Willie, Waylon and the boys

Sliding through Mesquite
Thirty six straight hours
Hoping I don't hit
The wall of fatigue

As I crest Railway Pass
Thirty six straight hours
The Valley of Fire
Lays before me

Ls Vegas in the morning
Thirty six straight hours
Before I rest
Once again

17 comments:

  1. Very rewarding read but would think that road safety standards wouldn't permit that anymore (definitely don't in Australia where log books are compulsory and checks and bans are merciless).

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  2. it is the same here now... transponders and other tech has changed the industry... back then it was like the wild west...

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  3. I cant imagine the fatigue of 36 straight hours. Glad you made it through, back then.

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  4. I know in the states you can only be on the road for so long. I did see on the news that many truckers had to pull over due to weather concerns this week. Thirty Six hours, is indeed a long journey. Hopefully, rest came to the tune of at least 18 hours.

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  5. My goodness 36 hours!! I applaud your dedication and strength 💞

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  6. Thirty six hours ... and a truck becomes a missile loaded with potential of disaster. Hopefully truckers no longer are asked such. Well written! You took us along.

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  7. It must have been awful to go 36 hours. Hard to stay awake on the road. Sounds exhausting and dangerous. Yes, you had the reader right there with you!

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  8. Oh boy I have stayed awake 36 hrs in Vegas but never to travel there....that is real fatigue.

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  9. 36 hours is hard. I'm glad you made it!

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  10. I think this poem would make a great song. What an experience to sing about - survival.

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  11. You've struck on a cadence here that works really well with the content. A wonderfully rendered piece that is a pleasure to read.

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  12. "Cross Roads" in the 60's 5 or 6 every 4 hrs. was my choice. :-)
    ZQ

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  13. we have a different breed of truckers over here, and they work just as hard, usually involved in the construction business. because they are paid per trip from point A to point B, they tend to speed and squeeze in as many trips as possible. after a couple of high-profile accidents with their dump trucks/cement mixers, safety standards were tightened considerably and speed limiters strictly enforced. things are much quieter now.
    i enjoyed your 'road warrior' poem. :)

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  14. 36 hours is a hard drive! A good read.

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  15. The repetition of 36 hours, as regular as a train on a track, is a nice touch to this piece.

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  16. What is it about road songs? (That they get me right in the heart.) This is a beauty.

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