Posts Tagged ‘Car Poem’
Car Poem – The Voiturette Did It
Car Poem: The Voiturette Did It [as it originally appeared in the August 1900 edition of The Automobile magazine] Fast he held her hand in his’n, In a sort of love-locked prison, While he told the burning story of the love that rent his breast: And the maiden sat and listened, While her eyes with…
Read MoreCar Poem – Pegasus Up to Date
Poem: Pegasus Up to Date [as it originally appeared in the April 1901 edition of The Automobile magazine, as originally published in Motor News] Ascend, My Love, and take your place With queenly air and matchless grace, And up to legal-limit pace We’ll speed our course afar Along the highway, straight and clear; Of peril…
Read MoreCar Poem – The Automobile
Car Poem: The Automobile [as it originally appeared in the Feburary 1901 edition of The Automobile magazine] Did you think that I came from the hand of man. That I sprang from a human brain? Did you think that a genius drew my plan And ‘stablished my earthly reign? The genii back of the ancient…
Read MoreCar Poem – The Dream of a Mad Driver
POEM: The Dream of the Scorcher [as it originally appeared in the January 1901 edition of The Automobile magazine] “Bring forth the car!” The car was brought, In truth it was a noble steed- A racer of the get-there breed; It looked as though the speed of thought Were in his wheels — gee, what…
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