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Red Light Colin



I had a memory this eve

Of incidents with dad

When I, unable still,  to drive,

A jokey time we had.


He’d joke, when I was in his car,

( Methinks deliberate was )

Traffic lights would aye turn red,

And I was the main cause.


“Red-light Colin”, I’d be named,

E’en if mum there,  too,

Quite a complex, I had gained,

Began to think it’s true.


I’m pretty sure he did slow down

T’ensure the change in light, 

But driving home from work this eve.,

The same thing, did me fright.


It did occur this eve with me

A few times, jaw did drop, 

The lights just changed as I did near,

Which meant I had to stop,


Of course it brought this memory back,

A sentimental smile,

A memory of my dear old dad,

When travelling many a mile.


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