Not Written in March – Behold!

Have you ever taken a taxi cab on a yellow brick road?
You can take it clear to Plymouth Rock if you are so bold.
Your brown-paper package won’t add too much to the load.
Directing the driver with the chalkboard seems to never get old.
Erase those directions with a tissue and let a new course unfold.
The road less traveled is the one to take, so I am told.
This was suppose to be written in March, but it was too cold.
Sometimes my poems become slightly uncontrolled.
Now you’ve had a taxi ride and an adventure good as gold.
I’ll be back next week as another tale gets told.

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Linked to Linda Kruschke’s Paint Chip Poetry Challenge Prompt #42. This week’s theme is William Wordsworth’s poem Written in March. The paint chip words and phrases are  the road less traveledPlymouth Rocktissuetaxichalkboardbrown-paper package, and yellow brick road.

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