Thursday, May 29, 2014

Lagos Traffic Jam (Poem)


Depicted above is a Lagos traffic jam scene...


Lagos traffic jam, an ugly experience of the beautiful city
The twists and turns of driving skills it unveils
As one’s smartness could be supposed
Exuding the dullness inherent in one

Break lights not smiling at the french kisses
By bumper to bumper drivers
Windscreens frowning at the incessant beats by the rain
A handful of hazard lights squinting at vehicles behind
But wipers cooking beats to the sonorous fall of raindrops

As long as a train, a stretch of cars seem
But without a railway track, the difference lies
Potholes being a hitch to the flow of traffic
A witch to the shocks of your car it seeks

Having your shocks to go under the knife crying
But making your mechanic smile to the Bank
With a fatter account
Early you leave your home moving at snail speed
And reaching your destination later than snails
Like a Formula 1 competition made for snails
Late you arrive your destination

Cars stay still as trees for hours,
 A three minute journey might be made three hours
 The thought of geometric progression the traffic builds
Building one’s hatred for mathematics
But love for one’s favourite songs
While creating traffic on the playlist    


Written and composed by Taiwo, Kehinde Oluwaseyi
 

2 comments:

  1. i relate wit dis poem wella..
    leave my house quite early in order not to make a 25-30mins drive in 2hrs.....
    "pushing traffic to fav songs" indeed...
    big ups bro!

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    1. Thank you very much for your comment which incidentally corroborates my Lagos Traffic Jam experience and I bet many others out there. Kindly drop by again on this blog for more poems and thought-provoking articles. Cheers!

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