Checkpoints

by Mae Pike · 07/02/2026
Published 07/02/2026 13:28

Late-night drive, streetlights flicker by,

toll booth looms, a question to comply.

I fumble for change, the attendant’s stare

mirrors my fatigue, a truth laid bare.


The metal arm rises, granting me pass,

like decisions made that slip through the glass.

A pause in the journey, a moment to think,

where time holds its breath, but I cannot blink.

#decision #existentialism #fatigue #life #night drive

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