PUNK POETRY: Blind Spot by Natalie Schriefer

On the highway I pass cars
just to see if their mirrors light up.

It’s because blind spot
detection can’t sense
motorcycles. I need
to know if they can see me.

When they merge at me—

and they always do, 4000
pounds of car careening
at 300 pounds of bike—

swerving is safer
than braking. Braking
leads to skidding, and
skidding to losing control

and I don’t want to die
today so I need to read
the space around me.
I need to keep myself safe.
 
It isn’t hard to swerve on a bike.
The trick is to see it coming.


--Natalie Schriefer

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