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The lady and the bus
Contributed by
The20cenaddict
on
Friday, 27th August 2010 @ 05:48:59 PM in AEST
Topic:
oops
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There was an old lady who lived on a bus.
In fact, she drove every one of us.
As we patiently wait to get a ride,
we notice her bus begin to glide,
away from the route, she’s paid to honor.
We have no choice but to frown upon her.
Our patience grown thin, our feet worn out,
we contemplate how the lady’s route
has become a thorn in the side of MTA.
So massive in scope, there’s little hope
of seeing justice being done.
So we sit down and judge our fate,
looking afar towards heaven’s gate.
Alas, another bus arrives,
to tempt our sore and weary eyes.
The driver smiles and we get on,
to choose our seats and think upon,
the lady and what might have been,
and the daze she was certainly in.
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Re: The lady and the bus
(User Rating: 1 ) by pinkunicornoctober on
Wednesday, 8th September 2010 @ 12:43:37 PM AEST (User
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Wow. I like this! I've never read a poem about a bus driver but it's good! Great job! |
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