It supported all his family—his children and his
wife.
But Hank decided he’d begin with something else this
year,
Yes. Even at his age, he’d try and start a new
career.
So Hank shed uniform and this he gladly traded for
A job a lot less boring than the one he’d had
before.
Yes, Hank became a Taxi driver, certain he would
find
His clients much more charming than were those he’d
left behind.
His first day started naturally, with sunrise and a
fare,
He wisely quizzed his passenger, then started things
from there.
He carefully weaved through traffic, even whistled
as he went,
Singing with the radio and feeling most content.
When suddenly a hand reached up and touched him on
the arm,
His client had a question. Didn’t mean to cause him
harm.
But Hank, he screamed and spun the wheel and barely
missed a bus,
Scaring people on the sidewalk and then starting quite
a fuss.
And when they stopped, Hank pushed his door and left
it there, ajar.
For just a moment, both sat convalescing in the car,
And then a tiny voice spoke up from somewhere in the
back.
“I only tapped your arm,” it said. “It wasn’t an attack.”
“I’m sorry if I startled you. I didn’t mean to scare.
I merely had a question.” Hank turned around right
there.
“It wasn’t you, my friend,” Hank said. “I know I made
things worse.
“But you simply have to understand, for years, I
drove a hearse!”
New is good, you know, but when beginnings are
discussed.
Remember, as you’re switching jobs, a memory’s a
must.
Each month, Karen of Baking in a Tornado give her followers a chance to test their poetic skills before the world.
January's theme? Beginnings.
The New Job was my effort.
Now go and see that the others have created!
Karen of Baking In A Tornado: New Beginnings
Dawn of Spatulas On Parade: (New)Beginnings
Lydia of Cluttered Genius: Beginning...Again
Dawn of Spatulas On Parade: (New)Beginnings
Lydia of Cluttered Genius: Beginning...Again
Jules of The Bergham Chronicles: Begin Again
For those who have not yet
seen the notices:
My new book is here!
My new book is here!
Daughter of Ishmael has finally
hit the store shelves.
You can get your copy here:
Some US Costco stores.
Amazon, both .ca and .com
Barnes and Noble
Deseret Book
Books and Things
And at all LDS Bookstores!
seen the notices:
My new book is here!
My new book is here!
Daughter of Ishmael has finally
hit the store shelves.
You can get your copy here:
Some US Costco stores.
Amazon, both .ca and .com
Barnes and Noble
Deseret Book
Books and Things
And at all LDS Bookstores!
I enjoyed the surprise in that poem.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cyn! It was such fun to write!
DeleteOh, well done, Diane! :D
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jenny!
DeleteThat. was. brilliant.
ReplyDeleteHeehee! Thanks, Lydia!
DeleteDo I sense another poetry collection to be published soon?
ReplyDeleteWe are getting close! :)
DeleteI always come to this blog full of anticipation and expecting to be fully amused. You never disappoint. Hysterical ending!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Karen! This was so much fun!
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ReplyDeleteThank you, EC!
DeleteAbsolutely loved it!! Priceless ending!! Great job!! Congratulations on the new book!!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad, Jules! And thank you!
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