To The Lady In The Electric

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Lady in the show case carriage,
  Do not think that I'm a bear;
  Not for worlds would I disparage
  One so gracious and so fair;
  Do not think that I am blind to
  One who has a smile seraphic;
  You I'd never be unkind to,
  But you are impeding traffic.

  If I had some way of knowing
  What you are about to do,
  Just exactly where you're going,
  If I could depend on you,
  I could keep my engine churning,
  Travel on and never mind you.
  Lady, when you think of turning,
  Why not signal us behind you?

  Lady, free from care and worry,
  Riding in your plate-glass car,
  Some of us are in a hurry;
  Some of us must travel far.
  I, myself, am eager, very,
  To be journeying on my way;
  Lady, is it necessary
  To monopolize the highway?

  Lady, at the handle, steering,
  Why not keep a course that's straight?
  Know you not that wildly veering
  As you do, is tempting fate?
  Do not think my horn I'm blowing
  Just on purpose to harass you,
  It is just a signal showing
  That I'd safely like to pass you.

  Lady, there are times a duty
  Must be done, however saddening;
  It is hard to tell a beauty
  That she's very often maddening.
  And I would not now be saying
  Harsh and cruel words to fuss you,
  But when traffic you're delaying
  You are forcing men to cuss you.

© Edgar Albert Guest