Piker Press — Weekly Journal of Arts and Literature
April 27, 2026

Roadkill

"...old men discuss the past at the one diner left..."

Roadkill

Road in west Texas
is littered with memories

over there a windmill
no longer spinning, once
used to draw water
for the roaming cows,
replaced now by cactus,
goats,

further on a crumbled
town, buildings in disrepair,
gas station shuttered,
only a post office remains,

then a stack of concrete
that used to be a grain
elevator, no longer used,
old men discuss the past
at the one diner left
in the fading town,

finally a faded red barn,
sides caved in, farm
machinery left to rot,
family moved on
down the road,
tumbleweeds blow
across the yard.







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