The Power of Poetry
Why Does The Straight Road Always Lead Back Home?

straight
straight, a path from one tree to the next
never curves, never bend or breaks, and always points straight through the trees, straight, a ruler measuring the trees, never wavering from its path from one trunk to another
straight, a thick rope binding the trees together, never straying from the straight path between trunks
straight, like a sightline through the trees. through the branches and leaves and trunks
Staring straight ahead at an unmovable point in the distance.
Straightening out your vision to see everything that stands before you on that path. Straight, a road to somewhere far away, never broken or bent, always pointing towards the goal
straight, a path leading to the edge of the forest. Straight, a line between one tree and another.
Never running away from that never-breaking straightness. Straight, an arrow through the trees.
Pointing at the heavens like a gangly old man’s cane from which he could not be separated.
Straight, an arrow through space and time.

And I think that’s really everything you need to know about a straight road through the forest. You’ll find it very helpful if you ever get lost or confused, but don’t worry- I’m sure there are plenty of poems out there to help you make sense of life when things aren’t going your way. If you have any questions about the poem, don’t hesitate to ask a teacher, friends, or anybody who knows better.
Note: Clicking on the link at the bottom of each image will launch this next bit, which is even more Straight than what I wrote above.
