I'm hunkered down not hidden very well
Like a little bunny rabbit, real still
You'll see me if you're looking really good
Little but actually I'm very old
My bones are brittle my joints are rusty
A terrible stew not good for cooking
Here with my friends violets and pansies
Shaking in fear--good catch I wouldn't make
Dust over blue terrible color too
Please walk on by I'm not the one for you
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- Poem and Photos Copyright, Jimmiehov 2021 and 2009, All Rights Reserved
- 2009 link for story of the car find, another car and a couple of other photos as well, https://jimmiehov.blogspot.com/2009/08/model-t-ford-garage-carportshed-find.html?m=1
- I am linked with Magaly Guerrero at The Weekly Scribblings #69, https://poetsandstorytellersunited.blogspot.com/2021/05/weekly-scribblings-69-of-hunt.html -- Magaly wanted us to write as the being/object being hunted. I went with my friend John one Saturday morning in 2009 to find and see these cars. He was in the market for a Ford Model T but did not buy this 1926 one, nor either of the other two which I had published in my 2009 posting.
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Awww, what a gorgeous little car! A real cutie. I can quite believe the persona you gave it.
ReplyDeleteNice one Jim
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday. Thanks for dropping by to read mine
Much💚love
I loved your poem ... and the story of the garage/shed find!
ReplyDeleteSuper interesting voice and personification, Jim. I can feel the dread of the old car... It makes me wonder why it's so fearful of being discovered (and probably restored). Maybe it doesn't want to lose the company of its blossoming friends.
ReplyDeleteHunting down those priceless old cars! I parked next to a premium '58 Olds yesterday, aqua and white. Boy, was I careful with my door opening. The owner was a guy a bit younger than me and so proud of his restoration.
ReplyDeletelikened to a rabbit! I love that idea and "dust over blue". I understand if someone is looking for parts ... but if a full blown renovation - this would make a beauty!
ReplyDeleteAh, he's all worn out. Just let him rust in peace.
ReplyDeletePlayful and funny Jim.
ReplyDeleteThat was fun, Jim, and what an amazing old car!
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