A book to keep weekly entries for the Promptly Poetry Challenge |
| The Perils of Being a City Zebra* The city's roads are dangerous, with cars and trucks galore. Pedestrians must walk with care and hazards not ignore. That's why the crosswalk's really great; it helps keep walkers safe and treats us all impartially from wealthy toff to waif. Except for zebras, who are cursed with coats stripped black and white, so if they try to cross the street they're asking for a fright. For crosswalks ain't for zebra-kind. It's prejudice, I say! But zebras are such wily beasts, they'll find another way. *note that in the UK we call one kind of crosswalk a Zebra Crossing. 16 lines common measure Week 4 prompt: Imagine a scene or a moment in a pedestrian crosswalk |