after a million miles on the bus
after the all the bumps and curves and shaking
groaning down the moonlit highway with a trailer full of gear
the music ringing on in my ears forever
i can hear virtually nothing but the ringing
day and sizzling night
my poor shot out ears
i guess its all worth it one day
i guess when i’m home again doing the washing up
i guess when my suitcase expires and all the socks escape
the tour winds around the usa
the deserts the giant redwoods the uninhabited spaces behind my eyes
the whirlwind plunges and lunges forwards
we pull up in some deserted coastal town
where the fuck was that oregon or california
a mexican restaurant and that was it
trudging through nevada 105 degree heat
boutique towns that look like movie sets
the quarries and the cornfields of the flat lands
alluvial plains and bridges and ditches and telegraph poles
the audiences cheer and clap they file in and out of the theatres and gigs
the guitars go back in the cases
the bass waits silently in the darkness
the lights are yet dimmed
the stage lays in black unrealised
the notes and words all potential
we hit seattle and denver and somewhere else, didn’t we..?
we grab our meals
we slosh down our drinks
we light up a smoke outside in the quiet
we lose ourselves in some song
dislocated by the road
i march into your life and back out again
my voice is uncertain and frail in the small hours
and the distance is always beckoning on somewhere else
i lose contact with the world
i live within this strange waking dream
miles and miles and miles later
ordering a coffee
they ask me for a name
and i look around for what seems like hours
waiting for my name to appear on my lips
waiting for the tour to slow its way to an end
i don’t know anymore
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