Street Art Poem by Peter Elliott

Street Art



I don't want to know A car's make or breed
I'm not really concerned About its maximum speed
Just so long As the windows are clean
And the duco is smooth As silken sheen

So I can watch As I do pass
The surroundings reflected In the glass
A curve and a bump Can distort the view
And force you to see The image as new

And if the glass is not thoroughly Uniform
Warped surrealistic patterns There can form
Clouds in the roof Reflected lie
On the bonnet a building Towers into the sky

A car passes by And it can feel
Like a movie moving By on wheels

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Steph Kjaerbaek 29 August 2009

I like this poem. It has a rhythm to it. Enjoyable and lighthearted.

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Peter Elliott

Peter Elliott

Cape Town, South Africa
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