At The Crossroads
Feb. 19th, 2010 03:31 pmWhen two roads diverge, in a yellow wood or else where, you can take the one less traveled by, the high road or the low road, whatever path you choose, and it may make all the difference, and you may get to Scotland first, or wherever it is you're trying to get.
But then, there's a funny thing about roads.
From dirt tracks to interstates, all roads lead one of two places.
Another road . . . or a dead end.
So when that road you took leads you to another road, and those two roads come together at neat right angles, or close enough . . .
Well, then you have another choice to make.
Another road . . . or a dead end?
Then again, maybe you're already at the dead end.
An empty intersection in an empty landscape, just waiting.
This is a crossroads.
Where pacts are made.
But then, there's a funny thing about roads.
From dirt tracks to interstates, all roads lead one of two places.
Another road . . . or a dead end.
So when that road you took leads you to another road, and those two roads come together at neat right angles, or close enough . . .
Well, then you have another choice to make.
Another road . . . or a dead end?
Then again, maybe you're already at the dead end.
An empty intersection in an empty landscape, just waiting.
This is a crossroads.
Where pacts are made.