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Hardman, Tic City Gravity

Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 4:30 pm
by DonkeyHoagie
In Burger King parking lot
Milkshake in my hand
Gazing upon the Torino Gran
Starsky and Hutch, slip the clutch
Goodbye Sheetz, and hot dog treats

Stop sign.
Stop light.
Stop light.

Unable to slip beyond
Pennsylvania Ave's surly bonds
We spin back down, into town

By what gravity are we held?
Stuck to Tyrone like a tuna meld.

As Robert Plant Sings
Lo! The glow of the Burger King
It's De ja vu all over again

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Re: Hardman, Tic City Gravity

Posted: Mon May 03, 2010 8:32 am
by zapatista
Tyrone's cruising tradition tis long.
Though some residents think it is wrong.
That it's name is symbolic
Of something so phallic
But c'mon, the circuit's shaped like a schlong.

Re: Hardman, Tic City Gravity

Posted: Thu May 06, 2010 3:38 pm
by DonkeyHoagie
'Tis a question pondered throughout time.
Part of the riddle that boggles the mind
If a poem falls in a forum thread
And remains there completely unread
does that poem still make a rhyme?

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Re: Hardman, Tic City Gravity

Posted: Sat May 29, 2010 11:37 pm
by watcher
Nay, good friend,
unread may seem a trend,
however,
on every site,
there are those who find a poem in the end...
hopefully East End?

:w