
Day -hab driver I pick him up from his day hab program he is smiling but I give him a Tylenol because it is raining and I don’t know what to expect On those days Elvis, the Beatles or kidz bop? I ask him praying it’s not the last one A horrible station where they auto tune kids singing bubble gum pop songs he chooses the Beatles and smiles when I sing along to day tripper We turn on South Main Street not far from The whataburger where I gave the drifter who approached my window seven dollars His left eye looking straight at me his right eye a one way ticket out
About the Author: Melanie Browne is a poet and fiction writer from Texas. She has been published in several anthologies including This is Poetry Volume IV: Poets of the South and Cowboys &Cocktails Poetry from the True Grit Saloon.
Image Credit: Esther Bubley “Bus trip from Knoxville, Tennessee, to Washington, D.C. Looking out of bus window in Tennessee” (1943) Public domain image courtesy of the Library of Congress