Friday, June 6, 2025

Driving Big Trucks


You like driving big trucks? So do I.
Long hours versus wide open sky.
Sunrises and sunsets ingrained,
With HOS schedules maintained.
Long-distance hauls have their appeal
Seated high, open road--steer the wheel.
Many OTR's, loads, cafes, stations.
My kin have been driving for generations.
Bobtail, Cash boxes, and big slabs--
With snacks stashed away in the cab.
Hard-pressed to get sleep, but I rest
As much as I can on this quest.
Truckstop coffee's an added punch
To reach the next checkpoint by lunch.
Alert, hauling butt, watching out--
Logs, hazmats, and reefers all stout.
Skins pumped to pressure, engine serviced,
Rig in gear--there's no need to be nervous.
I count off the miles left to burn,
While loved ones wait for my return.

© 2025 Teresa Miles Kephart 

Keeping Up


Trends, styles, the perfect vibe
"The look" for your age, fashion-hip
Mindfulness, self-awareness
"The moves" -- shuffle, wool tang, whip
Mental-emotional health
Mood balance strong, on point
Past traumas dived in, dealt with
Working each muscle and joint
Advancing in the workplace
Certifications, degrees
Relationship-savvy, likeable
Aiming, as always, to please
So many standards, demands
Too much to attain them all
Life itself is an intricate process
Not a target that's hit by a ball
It's not ladder or catwalk or sport
Nor a double elimination
It's not formulas or tonics
Or based on any equation
There's so much to "keep up with,"
The mass can weigh you down
But only one thing is required--
It is simple yet profound
To choose a part that is good,
According to God's own plan
We're told to act justly, love mercy;
Walk humbly while holding his hand
You don't have to keep up appearance
Or bite and claw up to the peak
For unless God meets you there,
It's not the high mountain you seek
Don't try to keep up with the world
Or meet others' wild demands
The only list to keep up with
Is what you have placed in God's hands

© 2025 Teresa Miles Kephart