At the Drive-in
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Parked cars
Speakers up high
Kids in pajamas
Bugs fly in the sky

Movies projected
Shown in Technicolor
Smells fill the air
As refreshments lure

Brown paper sack
Popcorn from home
No lights are on
Except for the doom

Going to stay up
Last 'til the end
There's no bedtime
We're at the drive-in

Fell asleep again
No cause for alarm
Carried in the house
Safe in daddy's arms


Dedicated to:
Joe... my father
1999

At the Drive-in

will be printed in
The Best Poems and Poets of 2002
Library of Congress ISBN-0-7951-5175-6


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You are listening to Fur Elise written by Ludwig Van Beethoven.
This has always been my most favorites of piano pieces...
...and it has always made me wish I played the piano.
But I played the accordion which is almost like the piano and
you are about to read my poems which are almost like poetry.

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