3.30.2009

Poetry Corner





Here's a little ditty penned by a fellow traveler of the local highways, byways and parking lots.

My brother; Jeff







The I-5 Blews



Have you ever stopped to contemplate
why the northwest has no big roller coasters?
My belief is, they can't compete
with the adrenaline rush that I-5 offers

Once every year we pack the Lake
in awe of Blue Angels and yet
Similar maneuvers I frequently make
with people I've never even met


A thanks to all the people those days
You paid attention when I did not
I try to be courteous and look both ways
And compensate for a big blind spot



Vehicles intended to comfort and relax
Pay extra for leather and gold trim
Then fret over the cost of a fuel tax
The DOT... what's the matter with them?




Safety designs, some old some new
Engineered for a precious head
A steering wheel becomes, a pillow for you
Drive like it’s an eight-inch spike instead



Some eat, some drink, some smoke, some talk




Some read, some groom, some makeup

We all move along at the pace of a walk


Some negligence caused some backup

Changing Lanes Memo: for ‘the sighted not so far’
Early warning of your intent is crucial
What's to give us a clue you can operate a car
When you can't figure out a turn signal?




Cable barriers not safe they criticize
Won’t stop’em, waste of money's a complaint
While millions of miles of road, you realize
Separate traffic with but a stripe of paint

3 comments:

  1. Well said and I love the pictures.

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  2. Wow Jeff, great to see your words on the screen, I've always appreciated your terrific humor. Nice job with the photos Bill. You never know what you'll see in the window of the next I-5 car!

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  3. "WheelsAround"

    Must be my dear sister in law? It took a few for me to figure that one out! Thanks for stopping by. Thanks to Jeff for the quips!

    I am gonna try to put it to music and see what comes of it.

    Bill

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