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Born: 1980 - Detroit, Michigan

Our old Plymouth wagon sits junked in the yard Collecting pine needles and rust Ten years of abuse and driven too hard Now an eyesore, the neighbors might fuss Chrysler Corporation was not at their best Before Iacocca, I think "Car lot got flooded but we did a road test." The salesman said with a wink A knock on the door, 'Wanna' sell that ole wreck? I live down 'ar right crost the creek' "How much?" 'Thirty bucks!' "Okay, what the heck?" (He stuffs some more Skoal in his cheek) "Whatcha' do with 'em?" I ask. 'Crush 'em!' He hacks And spats on a flat balding tire 'Front 'uns look good, we'll haul 'er from the back Now what did I do with my pliers?" 'Anything in 'ar you might wanna' keep?' (The door handle sticky with sap) A moldy child's baseball glove on the back seat And a faded old little league cap Slowly the wrecker-hearse jacks up the rear It snaps and it groans in protest "Thirty pieces, that's all? Please let me stay here I'm tired and I just need to rest" (It's backwards I tell you, something's not right With the way that old car's being towed So lonesome it looks, its hazy headlights Staring sadly down at the road) N/A in contest 'Pick a Title' judged on 11/13/2014

Copyright © | Year Posted 2009




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Date: 3/9/2017 12:09:00 PM
Great poem - feel for the car! Congratulations Tim! :-)
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Date: 5/26/2015 3:32:00 PM
Sad for the car
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Date: 5/9/2013 12:22:00 PM
Congrats on your win.
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Date: 5/8/2013 5:46:00 AM
Ahhhhh.I know how you feel...as my poor old blue poem....boo hoo .....enjoyed this
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Date: 5/8/2013 4:06:00 AM
i love this poem! you've managed to combine both pathos and humor in a wonderful way and i felt your sadness as the car was being towed away. great job!
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Date: 5/7/2013 10:49:00 PM
Many congrats for this win.
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Date: 5/7/2013 10:00:00 PM
Congratulations TIM:-) thanks for taking your time entering my contest. Goodnight~ LINDA
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Date: 6/10/2011 6:35:00 AM
Congratulations on your poetry being featured this week Tim. It is an honor to be on the list with you this week. May you find the inspiration to keep you writing. Love, Carol
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Date: 6/8/2011 3:54:00 PM
Congrats on this story well told being featured. Vince
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Date: 6/7/2011 9:15:00 AM
My congratulations on your poem being featured this week, Tim
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Date: 10/11/2009 8:26:00 AM
You're a great storyteller, Tim. You're so good, in fact, that I'm going to be late for church if I don't get of this silly computer!! Anyway...this piece is rich in story and creates just the right mood. Well done! Hugs, Donna
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Date: 9/13/2009 7:20:00 PM
What deep meanings you have in your poems. Sold for 30 pieces of silver. I can see it. THanks. Marty
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Date: 8/19/2009 3:29:00 PM
Loved this charming poem....poor old clunker....so sad to be going to the wrecking yard...perhaps? Great write !! :)
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Date: 8/19/2009 6:01:00 AM
This is an interesting poem. I could glean several different meaning here. Keep writing. Sara
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