DUI Poems
Do You Think that This Is Just Your Business?
Do you think that this is just your business?
Really, do you think you're on your own?
Understand, when you're a little reckless,
No risk you take can be your risk alone.
Know that when you drive a little tipsy,
Daring death to make it home by three,
Rock-solid on the wheel, a little dizzy,
In control, but super-carefully,
Vested in your care are all the loved ones
Inside the circle of your homeward run,
Nor would you find peace ever if you harmed one,
Going mad to undo what you've done.
© Nicholas Gordon. Written June 28, 2003. All rights reserved. Contact author at webmaster(at)poemsforfree.com or write Nicholas Gordon, P.O. Box 3043, Fort Lee, NJ 07024. Authors web page: http://www.poemsforfree.com/drunkdrivingpoems.html
Note: Mr. Gordon wrote this poem in response to a request by someone who wanted a poem that would confront a drinking and driving relative with the reality of what he was doing.
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