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Road Trip From Hell
Across the vast Californian Death Valley I went out for a drive The temperature gauge was reading a hundred and twenty five. Despite the unforgiving temperature, I was staying nice and cool I had the air conditioning on full blast, because I am no fool. I had been on the road for about an hour, so I pulled over for a break The desert scenery was awesome, so some pictures I thought I'd take. I slowly got out of my car taking my camera and boy it was so hot After about ten minutes of snapping, some great pictures I'd got. I walked quickly back to my car and went to get my key It wasnt in my pocket, and fear started to overcome me. I realised I didn't have my hat or water they were on the front seat And knew I wouldn't last too long in the deserts unforgiving heat. I started to walk on the highway it was a good four hours to town And praying another vehicle would soon appear so I could flag it down. After two hours of walking I heard it, the rumbling of a truck Help was coming at long last and I couldn't believe my luck. The driver stopped and said "hey buddy you look like you need a ride " I was on the verge of collapse, but so overjoyed I almost cried. We got to town and I wanted to give him something for rescuing me Opened my camera bag to get some money out and damn there was my key. Written 4th August 2021 An interesting Couplet Poetry Contest Sponsored by: Funom Makama.
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