Humorous poem about being stuck in a traffic jam.

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Stuck in a traffic jam,

No place to go,

Waiting forever,

On with the show,

Tempers flare,

Cars honk forever,

Drivers try passing on the sides,

They think that they are clever.

But traffic cops are awaiting,

They are not impressed.

You’re breaking the law.

Here’s something to digest.

Two hundred dollar fine,

For starters that will do,

And you’re still stuck in traffic,

Crying boo hoo,

After a two hour wait,

You’re ready to pull your hair.

You’ve managed to travel three whole miles,

But honestly who cares?

You should have listened to the radio.

There’s an accident a mile away.

Now you’re stuck for two more hours.

With luck, you’ll be home by May.

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  • Darla Cooke on Dec 11, 2009

    I hate being stuck in a traffic jam, but I try to make the best of it when it happens.

  • abhishek40914 on Dec 11, 2009

    traffic jams are awful

  • mkd1788 on Dec 11, 2009

    nicely written…good work

  • LovelyWolf on Dec 11, 2009

    I live in a small town that doesn’t suffer from those jams…lol, but I hope to live in a City that does soon…talking of New York of course..good read!

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