Summer Carnage Poem by JJ Evendon

Summer Carnage



To be blind is one thing.
To be stupid and arrogant is another.
The idiot who cut in front of me is both.
What right does he have to do what he wants?
- none.
I am a believer.
A believer that idiots who seek to disrupt
must themselves be disrupted.
Eliminated and turned into fish food.
For society would function better without them.
I am patient
Patient enough to know I have no patience -
either for stupidity, arrogance or both.
Result?
DIY
I edge forward.
Then slam my car into his right rear side
knocking his car off balance.
He loses control and I watch as it flips -
turning over and over -
what a great spectacle.
Carnage everywhere.
Who cares?
Not me.
I hope he's dead.
I feel better.
The road is safer.
Another trophy etched on my car.

Summer Carnage
Sunday, May 8, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: car
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