On the road with GPS I travel far; (it’s a navigation aid within my car.) A pleasant voice and it never falters me; input destination and I am home free. It’s a Garmin yet there’s others that are fine; Rocky Mountain passes, Mason-Dixon line. But I now record some scrambling in song, since the routing of my GPS was wrong. Refrain: (O the egg upon my Garmin’s plastic face; it positioned me to some forsaken place. Was it mistaken signals? I don’t really know... O the egg, and a goof as gadgets go.) So I saw a diner there along the road; (perhaps GPS suffered an overload!) I went in and sat upon a silver stool; Coca Cola clock, blue curtains which were cool. It was afternoon--the sun shone in the west; (I was somewhere else--perhaps this was a test.) As a waitress with a ponytail came by, I was thinking scrambled eggs is what I’d try. Refrain: (O the egg upon my Garmin’s plastic face; it positioned me in error yet with grace. Was I receiving signals as she winked her eye...? O the egg and whole wheat toast was mine to try.) There was chemistry with class for me that day; (seems my GPS’s goof turned out okay.) Sometimes destiny shines bright on lonely folk; pretty eyes, blonde hair and two unbroken yolk. Refrain: (O the egg upon my Garmin’s plastic face; I benefited though it was way off base. In The Star Diner I met my better half; O the egg upon my face made Linda laugh.) 32 Lines Writer’s Cramp June 7, 2014 |