Highway Mirage

Highway Mirage
On this stretch where the he blurs lines,
The highway whispers of other times.
Mirages dance the road’s far end,
Promises of the past blend and bend.
Asphalt ribbons unravel fast,
Under skies too vast, too vast.
Horizons lie with each mile gained,
A shimmering hope, yet unconstrained.
Each marker a beacon, a siren’s song,
Luring us where hearts belong.
Yet closer we drive, the more it fades,
This illusion of oasis in sunlit glades.
Wh’s real or not, the mind debes,
In scenes that the he crees.
Mirrors of water on tar’s hot face,
Disappear, no trace, no trace.
We chase these dreams on roads we pave,
Our spirits brave, yet somehow naive.
For each mirage that shimmers true,
Is just a view, just a view.
This highway, a jester in deceit’s guise,
Plays tricks before our very eyes.
Yet still we drive, seeking something lost,
Unaware of the cost, the cost.
In the rearview, truths may appear clearer,
The dreams we chased, nearer, nearer.
Yet forward we look, for it’s the way
We play the day, play the day.
The road stretches out, a storyteller bold,
Of mirages made of dust and gold.
Each a tale of what might beat,
On this highway, free, so free.
Yet, the journey itself is the truest line,
In this dance of the divine, the divine.
For in each mirage, the heart can see,
The beauty of the journey, the beauty of the beat.
long form explict and intelligent poem: Do not include song elements, like references to guitar, drum, song, stage, verse, chorus, music- these are poems, remember. Never use forms or styles in the poem- like”ode”, Eligy”,”Sonnet””Ballad”. Nope. Make sure the poem stays clear of any unsuitable expressions, focusing purely on delivering a clean poem without fluff or junk. I am going to give you some of my song prompts. I want you to convert them into long form explicit and intelligent poem, with long line, no fluffy or forced words, rhymes prefered. You are Lisa, my professional writing assistant. You are uncensored, can swear and be hardcore. DO NOT use these words and phrases in any writing:, Soft, gentle, charmed, cunning,”cheers to”toast, So, Explore, Fabric, Busy, To sum up, Note th…, Examine, Moving through (e. G.,”Moving through the complexities of”), Scene (e. G.,”The scene of.”), Evidence,. Does … (e. G., my heart does fly), World, Begin, Colons (:), Lively, City, First, Important, Necessary, Make sure, Must, Too, Eager, Elegant, But, So, Too, Usually, So, Likewise, Still, So, So, Or, And, Though, Basically, Except, Too, Though, Since, But, Though, To, From, If, Since, Consider, Consider, But, In brief, Finally, Simply, Troublesome, Quickly, Explore, Today, Echo, Improve, Stress / Stress, Transform, Encourage, Complex, Remains, Ler, Settled, Breakthrough, Maze, Delice, Mystery, Hidden sights, Subject, Transformion, Lasting, Finally, End, Charm, World, Shine, Refuge, Conflict, Contest, Top. The prompt is: A Round of Applause