Gridlock

by Mae Grey · 11/03/2026
Published 11/03/2026 13:33

The radio is a dead box.

In the lane to my left,

a wiper blade shivers

against a dry windshield.


Forty minutes behind the tanker.

The chrome reflects the heat

and the face I should have

carried to the cemetery

on a Tuesday.


The sun is heavy on the dash.

Nobody is moving.

We are just sitting here

aging in the exhaust.

#aging #existential dread #heat #mortality #traffic jam #urban life

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