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Dangerous Driving Poems

-the consequences of dangerous/drunk driving

-various attitudes towards it

-a variety of perspectives

Drivin' Like a Man

A real man drives with guts and raw power,

not fluidity and smoothness!

Eric, James, and Pat: three guys

who drive like real men.

"Hit it like a man eric!"

He fearlessly crashes through

a packed pile of snow

and folds in the front grill

of his parents' car.

"Turn it like a man, James!"

He yanks the car around a corner,

while his two inside wheels are up on the curb, and takes out the underside

of his parents' car.

"Stop it like a man, Pat!"

He plumments down Ruth street doin' a hundred,

and locks 'em up with both feet

half a block from Cumberland.

the tires are really smokin'

on his parents car.

Its's a shame that only youthful boys have the guts

to drive like real men.

- an ignorant attitude

-a humorous tone to the poem

-not to worried about what happens

-perspective of the drivers

Love Poem and Train

Forty years later you still know the facts. Your truck laid Fifty-one feet of rubber, hit the twenty-eighth car of the fifty-four car freight train and the twenty-eighth knocked you into a field.

I am a train rolling around you in the prairie bed. When the cop and the brakey pried you out I was dreaming of this.

-knows the consequences

-seems to have lost a loved one

-perspective of a family member of the victim

-remorseful

Epitaph

The driver stares

Through a spiders web of broken glass

Blood

Runs Down

Off the hood

And drips

Onto cold asphalt.

The body in the ditch

Lies twisted-cpmpacted

In a dark pool

A half empty bottle of Johnny Walker

Lies in a pool of its own

Tucked just under the front seat.

Too late

The saviors come.

The sky opens

Anit begins to rain.

-a story of drunk driving

- told by a third party

-seems to have little opinion on how they feel

The End

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