Short Exhaust Fumes Poems
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cars pass by
the hospital
by the crematory
and emit exhaust fumes
and the chimneys
by the crematory
they emit smoke
emit the dead
from Dante's Inferno
and we breathe them
we breathe death
and sneeze a lot
Limerick : Once a Briton in the Tour de France
Once a Briton in the Tour de France
Smoked cigars drank Champagne made bike dance
From Versailles to Paris
Yet won the Tour easy
How ? By breathing exhaust fumes’ fragrance !
© T. Wignesan – Paris, 2013
The city has come alive
With morning rush hour traffic
People are everywhere
Exhaust fumes creating fog
Neon lights flashing at night
People dining in cafes
All enjoying city life ~
Sunday morning brings respite.
Written 16th May 2020.
For Finish Line In Seven
Sponsored by Nette Onclaud.
I find that when we eat prunes,
We tend to sit in cold bathrooms;
Although it may be a trial,
We fit right in with rank and file.
The wafting scent of strange perfumes,
Are too much like exhaust fumes;
Though it’s not meant to offend the nose,
You can’t compare it to a rose.
All that’s said may sound arcane,
But this I find is a good domain;
For it’s true it is a small event,
But you must admit it’s time well spent.