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On the Road One Morning

Posted by Steve Myers | Aug 30, 2025 | Poetry | 2 |

On the Road One Morning

This isn’t about spotting him
in the middle of the road or
maneuvering to miss him or even
about backing up getting out
lifting him an Eastern
box turtle his domed shell
daubed with extravagant yellow
and setting him down
in the foxtail and honeysuckle
well beyond the berm
but the guy in the battered truck
with the flag across the grille
behind me waiting
and watching then rolling up
beside me slowly lowering
the smoked passenger window
leaning toward me
and saying thank you

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About The Author

Steve Myers

Steve Myers

Steve Myers has published a full-length collection, Memory’s Dog, and three chapbooks. A Pushcart Prize winner, he has published poems in places such as Callaloo, Kestrel, New Ohio Review, Open: A Journal of Arts and Literature, The Southern Review, Tar River Poetry and Valley Voices. He heads the poetry and creative nonfiction tracks for the MFA in Creative Writing and Publishing at DeSales University.

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2 Comments

  1. Jenna wysong filbrun
    Jenna wysong filbrun on August 30, 2025 at 11:31 pm

    Thank you for this beautiful story of nuance and love.

    Reply
    • Steve M.
      Steve M. on September 2, 2025 at 2:14 pm

      …and thank you in turn, Jenna, for your very kind comment.

      Reply

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