Poetry inspired by The Beatles for The Beatles Musical Extravaganza. |
| A typical day. A typical girl. A typical family. A typical home. She gathers what she can in her duffel bag, but the sorrow doesn't fit. Off to the station to catch the Greyhound; a friendlier state to shed her shame. Eighteen and barely out of school, not ready for a lifetime of poor choices saddling her future. Her parents and her Croupier beau mustn't know. Her life flashes by as she looks out the window. "How could I be so cruel and unkind?" Facing a consequence makes a different woman out of her in ways it'll take her years to see. Reaching the destination, she arrives as two destined to leave as herself, scarred but sure she's doing what's best. Maybe she'll start a new life here, should she not return but that's not for now to decide. "Just get this over with" is all that goes through her mind but the guilt gone is the one thing her money can't buy. |