Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Poem: Traffic Light


Traffic light
The traffic light simply would not turn green
So the people stopped to wait
How’s the traffic rolled and the wind blew cold
And the hour grew dark and late.
Zoom –varoom, trucks, trailers
Bikes and limousines,
Clatterin’ by – me oh my!
Won’t that light turn green?
But the days turned weeks, and the weeks turned months
And there on the corner they stood,
Twidlin’ their thumbs till the changin’ comes
The way good people should.
And if you walk by that corner now,
You may think it’s rather strange
To see them there as they hopefully gawe
With the very same smile on their very same face
As they patiently stand in the very same place
And wait for the light to change.


by Shel Silverstein

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