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Lights

These days, car lights hurt my eyes,

                               Because of the dismal wintry skies.

                                    Each halogen headlight beam

                                     Practically seems to scream:

                                        “Look at me – if you dare.”

                                         They’re designed to scare

                                                 Rabbits I suppose.

                                                    But all of those

                                                     I’ve ever seen

                                                       In my beam

                                                        Take fright

                                                        In the light:

                                                         Stand still.

 

                                                          Road ****

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wally-smith
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Jan 30, 2010
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