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Tuesday, January 02, 2024

a first Car -- fictional poem of a car that I like

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My New Car 

Twas my very first 
To me it was slick 
and very pretty 
No glue on this beast 

Zero to sixty 
in four seconds flat 
Turtles are slower 
I'm idling one ten 

It was a hot rod 
Gave my teeth for it 
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 - Poem Copyright, jimmiehov 2023, All Rights Reserved 
 - Photo from an online sale bill, a 1969 Chevy Z28 It is for sale asking $119,999, to read about itclick here. 
 - I am linked with Rosemary at Friday Writings #108 at 
 - Rosemary has asked "us to consider the word 'Beginning' – write anything to do with that word/idea, or perhaps share something which is in itself a beginning".  
 - I chose to post this poem previously posted December 15, 2023.  
 - There I am linked with Saana at dVerse Poetics, at  
 - Saana had us to use "litotes" in our writing.  The closest that I could think of for explaining was that 'understatements' are one example. 
   Saana's formal definition states, "Defining Litotes: Litotes, as a figure of speech, is a rhetorical device used to make an understatement by negating the opposite of the intended message. A double negative is frequently used in this, leading to a positive declaration."   
 - To read others work click here. 
 - My first car was a used 1950 Studebaker, like my model:  
 1950 Studebaker Starlight coupe
[picture of my toy 1950 Studebaker Starlight Coupe, 
a cast iron model of my first car]
[I have quite a few cast iron 1:18 scale toy cars, this one included.] 
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19 comments:

  1. It sounds like you would have liked that car. 🙂

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  2. Jim, your use of litotes adds a touch of humor and modesty to the exhilarating imagery, and the lines about the car's speed and your willingness to give your teeth for it create a lively and enjoyable narrative!

    Sincerely,
    David
    SkepticsKaddish.com

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  3. This was so fun to read, specially the ending line. A memorable first car!

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  4. I love both cars, Jim. The Camaro is a fine machine. You poem says it all!!

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  5. That car don't sound half-bad except for what its gas-guzzling capabilities

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  6. I like the little touch of litotes, Jim, that makes the car special. You obviously loved it.

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  7. This is absolutely delightful! Thank you so much for writing to the prompt, Jim 💝💝

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  8. Hoping that giving up your teeth wasn't literal!!! Happy New Year! Cars + Men .... universal truth.

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  9. You couldn't have said it any better because I can see why it thrilled you!

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  10. I gave my teeth for it' hilarious I can see why you like it and it has the Dutch colour as well

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  11. Oh that does look like a cool car!!! Worth all the teeth!

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  12. And it's orange!

    I love this fictional new beginning ... and love the way you always engage so fully with life.

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  13. Haha ... I enjoyed this and suspect that a first car can be somewhat like a first love!

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  14. What a looker!

    My first car was also a Chevy, a 1974 Camaro. It was blue, garnished with rusty spots. I loved the thing, even if it was so loud that people could hear me approaching from quite a bit away.

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  15. Eww love that car poem. Looks like my hubby's Challenger. I wish I had it and my first, a sweet 1971 cougar 2-door coupe. Would be worth my eye teeth and then some!! Happy New Year

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  16. Jim, what a fun write! It is definitely a looker!

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  17. They don't make beauties like that anymore.
    Love the humor in the poem, Jim. :)

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