A small poem on why it helps to have the correct change esp when on the turnpike |
It helps to have the correct change When one embarks on a trip out of range Of city roads and one way streets Oh, how we longed for that far away retreat And thus it was with much pomp and joy Promised each other to go out and enjoy But pity us, it was a moonless dark night And from the start nothing seemed alright The turnpike was always a mess even in times of recess Like a million zombies on a race track Or much rather like drivers on crack Here we were in the middle of them pack Oh, how we longed to turn back and hit the sack The lanes were long and tortuous To swerve and not crash, we were twice fortuitous The end seemed far from near But the casino bells we could almost hear All in due course they said, and do not hurry After all, three days we are going to make merry Four hours and and twenty, and still we were a climbing The toll booth signs looked suddenly all too inviting A little brake and a little haste We were there at once before the gate Five dollars and twenty said the voice We could all but hear her amidst the noise Nay, take this ten and gimme my change, Said the voice in tones stern and clear, you must be deranged To drive so far and not see your lane I can only but understand your pain Alas, but rules are rules and nothing I can say The exact change is what you must pay Or else a hefty fine, for all the extra time Trust me I will not so much as steal a dime Fifty heavy dollars and not a penny more left us with moods sombre and very sore All too glad were we,to see our hotel sign With endless happy thoughts to wine and dine And thus with tall promises never again to incur a fine I end this story on a happy rhyme. |