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The Blue Dodge

The Blue Dodge

Reader poems

By Christian “Blake” Adams
Posted Jul 14, 2012 @ 12:05 AM
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Your endless jokes don’t bother me,
about this truck I drive,
‘cause this ole truck could tell so much,
if it only were alive.

It belonged to my great-grandfather
the man I’m molded from,
that old blue truck that he had owned,
now belongs to his great-grandson.

It’s been through a tornado,
the same that stole the barn,
its carport thrown to the neighbor’s field,
yet it remained unharmed.

I love my ole blue truck,
and every day I’ll use it,
“the older the violin –
so much sweeter the music”

Your endless jokes don’t bother me,
about this truck I drive,
‘cause this ole truck could tell so much,
if it only were alive.

It belonged to my great-grandfather
the man I’m molded from,
that old blue truck that he had owned,
now belongs to his great-grandson.

It’s been through a tornado,
the same that stole the barn,
its carport thrown to the neighbor’s field,
yet it remained unharmed.

I love my ole blue truck,
and every day I’ll use it,
“the older the violin –
so much sweeter the music”

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