The Plain Ticket
Running away from home at only eighteen years old?
Godspeed to a son's search for what he was never told.
- Leaving behind parents whom work their love to their bones.
Mother cried as Father runs the local logistics depot.
Brother sat alone watching videos on his phone.
Eldest son makes his way in the world without family to raise his wings.
He window shops faces as they appear, some of joy and many to fear, holding onto his dream. - Poorly he chooses what he can afford, a common man of ill rapport.
He's no stranger running from the laws that society holds.
The indigent pair decide to place their bets on each other, let their cards unfold.
They approach anyone, men of business and woman of higher class.
Panhandlers, gambling with the law to fill their paltry glass.
Having made enough for the remaining day, other homeless envy what was made. - One of the woman in their...
Godspeed to a son's search for what he was never told.
- Leaving behind parents whom work their love to their bones.
Mother cried as Father runs the local logistics depot.
Brother sat alone watching videos on his phone.
Eldest son makes his way in the world without family to raise his wings.
He window shops faces as they appear, some of joy and many to fear, holding onto his dream. - Poorly he chooses what he can afford, a common man of ill rapport.
He's no stranger running from the laws that society holds.
The indigent pair decide to place their bets on each other, let their cards unfold.
They approach anyone, men of business and woman of higher class.
Panhandlers, gambling with the law to fill their paltry glass.
Having made enough for the remaining day, other homeless envy what was made. - One of the woman in their...