The Countryside Road
You’re a narrow corridor of asphalt
Under architectural aches of trees
Where falling leaves cover like a carpet
Along it a man walks so soaking wet
In diagonal raindrops and thunder
A barefooted man who seeks no shelter
Nightfall comes down slowly like a curtain
As flares of lightning reveal the passage
And the moon cannot be found in the sky
From high the road it can no longer spy
For the man who walks in torn up clothing
On the countryside road he is suffering