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EVERGLADES BREAKDOWN

Contributed by robert_edgar_burns on Saturday, 11th February 2012 @ 05:51:37 PM in AEST
Topic: StoryPoetry



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While traveling south on the Tamiami Trail
Toward the River Of Grass we call swamp,
Near the Homestead line on a Saturday night,
Our hot engine had started to fail.

I pulled off the road, steam spewed everywhere,
In this sawgrass subtropical preserve.
I let the car cool and then started to move
As I placed the gears in reverse!

Hearing a thump as we felt a small bump,
And assumed wed just had a flat!
I needed to pee and oh mercy me,
It was important to first handle that!

In the Mangroves and Pines, now dark out, near nine,
And the flashlight bulb was burnt out.
I new gators and crocs sunned together on rocks,
And the snakes there weve all heard about!

What now should we do? The cell towers are few,
So how shall we get our car towed?
We could flag down a car but wed seen none so far,
And there was danger out here on this road!

The sun rose at dawn as it always has done,
And a truck going by blew his horn.
I jumped fast awake, in my mirror a snake
On the ground, moving not on this morn.

Its belly had swelled and in shock I beheld
The shape of a deer in its tummy.
I then wet my jeans giving thanks for relief,
For my night almost had turned out crummy!




Copyright © robert_edgar_burns ... [ 2012-02-11 17:51:37]
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Re: EVERGLADES BREAKDOWN (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Saturday, 11th February 2012 @ 08:29:09 PM AEST
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lol, thanks for the chuckle.


Re: EVERGLADES BREAKDOWN (User Rating: 1 )
by cathartic on Saturday, 11th February 2012 @ 08:52:59 PM AEST
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LOL, not my type of poem. yet, very amusing (:




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