NAZARETH SPEEDWAY

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I wrote this after the Nazaretlh Half Mile Speedway was demolished.  I spent many Sundays in Nazareth at thsi old half mile firt race track.

NAZARETH SPEEDWAY

The strip mall cannot replace
The smell of exhaust and rubber
Not the asphalt parking lot
The hard packed dirt
That had seen countless years
Of countless tires
Circling the track.
Yet that same hard packed dirt
Absorbed our memories
OF the races we saw
And the smells and sounds
And yielded them back to us
Week after week
And year after year
Listen closely!
Beneath the asphalt
On a cool clear summer’s night
You can hear the roar
Of the memories of races
That cannot be silenced
Close your eyes
And sit in the stands once again.

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Lolee commented on NAZARETH SPEEDWAY

09-17-2009

Good poem! My husband would love this. He used to race when he was young. He loved the races as well. I have never gone. Thanks for sharing.

drjekyll

09/18/2009

Places like Nazareth were my passion for attending in the 60s. Those were very enjoyable times for me.

In science one tries to tell people, in such a way as to be understood by everyone, something that no one ever knew before. But in poetry, it's the exact opposite.

Franz Kafka (1883-1924) Czech writer.

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