I Love Snow: I Don’t Want to Drive In It!

I loved to be sitting near the great big front window,

Watching the snow fall and covering the gates and trees.

There was a peacefulness in it that healed my soul,

But I didn’t think of having to drive in it gleefully.

I knew that we had to go to work the next day in the snow,

So, I was empathetic to those who dreaded the morning ride.

It wasn’t so much dealing with the usual bad manners,

It was when I tried to brake, the car would continue to slide.

I perceived that I wasn’t alone in my fear of the other cars.

I could read in their faces that they were as scared as me.

When I would tally the number of cars in the ditches,

I knew that driving as slowly as responsibly was the key.   

Written for Writing Prompts from Esther Chilton: snow. The Fandango One Word Challenge prompt is Empathetic. Ragtag Daily Prompt is Tally. The Daily Spur Word of the Day is Perceive. The Three Things Challenge #MM297 prompts are Gate, Great, and Glee.

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  1. i am happy to live in a part of the country where snow is a rarity until you get into the mountains outside of the city. I can appreciate looking at the snow-capped mountains without having to worry about driving in it.

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