.2. Cabby Poem by David Threadgold

.2. Cabby



Could I have been a cabby?
In a taxi coloured black
To run around old London
With a full load in the back

I’d hit the road by daybreak
Work right on through till tea
Taking folk to monuments
To point out what they see


© 2008 David Threadgold
Rambling Riddles & Rhymes

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Martin Swords 03 October 2008

Thanks for your comment. Just read a few of yours, like them very much. Nice to meet you, talk more again. Martin ps I am a cabby (hackney) in Wicklow, Ireland. Very interesting job for a poet!

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Bob Gibson 15 September 2008

Have you ever been to London? don't take the ring road mate! it not a watch youll need to get there but a callender for the date

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