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The Diving Award
The Driving Award By Elton Camp At the early meeting that started the day Captain to state troopers had this to say Each of you watch for a driver who’s good One who does everything just as he should A new way to encourage safety we broach We will now try a more positive approach Find a driver who merits it in your eyes Have him stop and award this cash prize The Captain distributed envelopes with bills “We hope this program will solve some ills. Perhaps the high accident rate we can trim, If motorists know, for safety, we pay them.” Officer Joe spotted an excellent prospect Not a single error in driving did he detect He pulled the car over and offered the prize The auto’s driver showed fear in his eyes The passenger commenced to say “For driving lessons he now can pay. A driver’s license it may be he can get, So seeing a cop won’t make him sweat.” The back seat passenger gave a shout “He never knows what stuff is about. That’s just a bunch of foolish bunk. He said it only because he’s drunk.” Then there came from the car’s trunk A noise that, at first, seemed a clunk In an accent thick as a speech disorder “Senor, stop? Are we over the border?”
Copyright © 2024 Elton Camp. All Rights Reserved

Book: Shattered Sighs