Monday, October 30, 2006

Bus Poetry

The advertisements along the bus walls usually include things like how to send money to Latin America using Home Depot's Cash Card, bilingual charter school enrollment deadlines, a variety of health services, some very strange ones about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and a few random ones for vocational schools.

On Saturday however, I saw an ad for the CommuterPage.com, a website highlighting various metro area transportation options, its own blog and up-to-date alerts. On their ad, they posted a winner of the 2006 Moving Words Student Poetry Competition. (Mind you not all the poems were about transportation but perhaps the author struck a soft spot.)

Congratulations Lydia!


BUS FEELINGS
When it’s a rainy, gloomy day
I get on the bus and the gloom fades away.
On the bus it’s peaceful and calm
It’s not loud, no one’s singing songs.
Then I have a great big sigh
Now I get off the bus, it makes me cry.
You see when I’m on a bus,
There is no fuss,
So next time you feel something’s wrong
Get on a bus where you belong!

Lydia Cawley
3rd Grade, Arlington Science Focus School


...and a woman in the sciences no less!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I saw that today too! I think it's fair to say that not many can capture the nuances and essence of the DC bus system -- you and Lydia are a rare treat in this world of going from here to there.

Anonymous said...

I just got back from Boston, where I rode the subway everyday. There are some strange ads on the trains there. There was this one for a sperm bank, and it featured a huge dollar sign ($) that resembled a woman's egg in sex-ed pamphlet-art-style, and around the whole periphery of this gigantic dollar-sign-shaped-egg were hundreds of sperm trying to penetrate it. What would that baby look like? A montrous, cartoonish person with a dollar-sign shaped head? Gives me the creeps.

Anonymous said...

Wow! My daughter IS Lydia and we just "googled" her for fun and your lovely comments are what we found. I could not be more proud! Thank You!