Short Driverless Poems
Short Driverless Poems. Below are examples of the most popular short poems about Driverless by PoetrySoup poets. Search short poems about Driverless by length and keyword.
Stock-still statues
Bucolic totem-poles
Munching fly-swatters
Lazily grazing ...
Invisible to driverless cars
a future with driverless cars
soul phones without any bars
tight traffic patterns
sanitized slatterns
poetry different from ares
from the passenger seat
she watches life
sliding past out her window.
so many u-turns
so many deadends
going the ‘long way’
driving the ‘wrong way’
and never quite ever
reaching her destination.
Noel set me off.
Memories, permutations,
Eating paper.
My mother in her apron.
Dad with the black bin bag
Ready to bin the now useless wrapping
and
I thought.
As I heard my children screaming, snickering and howling downstairs.
What would set them off?
Set them off in their driverless car
Minor technological switches
Urine to wash the British navy's kecks
Half an hour rinse
After I've joined the dead
Thirty years from now.
We love who we love
We do what we do
We are Millennials
What drivel we spew
We are who we are
We live how we live
We are Millennials
We take more than we give
We wait and we wait
We may never get married
We are Millennials
Commitments are scary
We eat bland vegan goodies
We're inveterate foodies
Millennials, we are
We'll order driverless cars
We're now in our prime
We're on our phones all the time
Millennials we are
~ Lifestyles ajar