Going Somewhere
author’s note:
Use of the word “nowhere” has spiked in recent years.
I wonder what that says about us.
GOING SOMEWHERE
I’m often disturbed
by how we use the word
“Nowhere”.
Just the other day
I overheard someone say:
The road went nowhere—
the dirt tracks disappeared
as soon as we reached the trees.
How very wrong he was:
any road that leads you to a forest
goes somewhere—goes to a forest.
And even if the road had ended
before reaching the tree line
it would still have gone somewhere
because every place on Earth is a place.
A fact I find encouraging
as I approach a new road:
I know
no matter how it ends
my efforts will definitely lead somewhere
and each step along the way
will take me to
a new place—another place
to be explored.
Myth Steps: poetry book
dream steps blog
myth steps blog
you tube channel
© 2025, Michael R. Patton
Use of the word “nowhere” has spiked in recent years.
I wonder what that says about us.
GOING SOMEWHERE
I’m often disturbed
by how we use the word
“Nowhere”.
Just the other day
I overheard someone say:
The road went nowhere—
the dirt tracks disappeared
as soon as we reached the trees.
How very wrong he was:
any road that leads you to a forest
goes somewhere—goes to a forest.
And even if the road had ended
before reaching the tree line
it would still have gone somewhere
because every place on Earth is a place.
A fact I find encouraging
as I approach a new road:
I know
no matter how it ends
my efforts will definitely lead somewhere
and each step along the way
will take me to
a new place—another place
to be explored.
Myth Steps: poetry book
dream steps blog
myth steps blog
you tube channel
© 2025, Michael R. Patton
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