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Saturday Shopping - In the Day
Saturday Shopping - In the Day By Franklin Price 05/13/2020 My mother never drove a car She said, “That's not for me” She tried it once, when she was young, And ran into a tree. So Saturday, when dad was off, He drove mom to the market. She had to go to all around He would drive to each and park it I remember first, the A&P And the Piggly Wiggly store Winn Dixie came a little later Now there are so many more Each one had some special foods She could not live without She had to have her bon bons There was never any doubt For the twenty dollar budget Paper bags filled up the boot Then to a service station Pulled to the pump, and gave a toot The attendant who was working Came to the driver's side Asked if he could fill it up For pumping gas, was qualified He filled the tank for under four Cleaned the windshield and the lights Checked the oil and the water These were the driver's rights When the gas was paid for, And with all the windows down, With four forty AC working well They headed home and out of town.
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