A Horrible Day
 
I've a new car: 
well, new to me like a girlfriend, 
not new to the world like a baby.
 
It'd been still for years, 
warm and garaged, kept and maintained, 
unused, unmoved, a trophy, not a means.
 
I spent too much than meant 
returning it to minor roads 
so I could use it formally.
 
Of course, on that first drive, 
something had to fail; 
the fuel return escaped.
 
My wallet-emptyingly expensive petrol 
was gushingly donated 
to the road drainage system.
 
I stopped immediately; 
some bastard chucking a lit stub 
could have exploded me.
 
On all the country roads, 
in all the country villages, 
I broke down outside an old local.
 
It was lunchtime, 
on this, winter's coldest day yet.  
The RAC said a two hour wait.
 
The pub was shut.
 
Thanks, Robin, for letting me in anyway. 
I owe you one. 
Would you perchance appreciate a pint, landlord?
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