Driving Writing

77 creative works found

  • We're a bit different in Australia
    by Darren Stones

    Believe it or not, kangaroos and emus are exempt from paying the bridge toll as they dash across the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

    Add Darren Stones to your Watchlist Click banner to enter Darren’s web site. Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance member. Word count: 570 Photographs: 12 This article and accompanying photographs are for sale. Contact Darren via e-mail for further details. © Darren Stones 2007.

  • Naked and laughing
    by Lys •

    ...whispers promising raspberry kisses and galaxies of freckles swirl into my ears…

    that summer drive /

  • Pretty little yesterday machine
    by PJ Ryan

    She visits places and remembers when he rode with her

  • One End
    by Brad MacDuff

    I drive. When thoughts get too much / I flee them in pavement / There are as many roads / as there are rivers… / they must all / eventually…

    You are all I have, If you go away I don’t think that I will survive / I’ll wait outside the front door ‘till you arrive / The light of day will shine inside of your eyes / Inside your eyes I’ll see me there by your side Am I all you have, If I go way I know that you will survive / You’re stronger than me, I have just realized / You won’t be outside of the door ‘till I arrive / The light of day will shine inside of your eyes I’m going to go and drive now…

  • Drive
    by PJ Ryan

    whether it’s the weather / or whether it’s you / it doesn’t really matter

  • WARNING ABOUT DATA RECOVERY LABS ONLINE:
    by Lisa Weber

    Western Digital HD 5000JS series and 5000KS series is rated the worst for hard drives as they have a high rate of failure (stated by DTI…

  • mother and son ~ on the doorstep
    by Jan Stead JEMproductions

    Standing / looking / forlorn and alone / watching as the car / his family / his childhood / drove off into the darkening streetscape

    I wrote this after living this scene.

  • CAN I DRIVE?
    by Sally Omar

    Can I drive / Your skills are not good / Driving too fast / Not as you should / If it should rain / We may slide / Under the seat / I alw…

    Gaypony, I am sure my cat would ask the same question as yours, CAN I DRIVE? / Please check out my friend Gaypony’s other awesome artwork and writings on RB /

  • The Girl in My Rearview Mirror
    by Karl Denton

    The girl in my rearview mirror is looking at me, / The girl in my rearview mirror is a real cutie. / She’s putting on her morning make up, ...

    One more of the songs I wrote for my first CD. Kind of a Rock’n-Blues thing… Copyright© 2005 Karl R. Denton

  • Drive-in
    by PJ Ryan

    from the back seat

  • A FUN DAY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
    by amarica

    Humor about driving in the heavy traffic of Southern California

    Short commentary written tongue-in-cheek from a first person perspective about driving on the freeeways in Southern California

  • Sitting
    by bchrisdesigns

    Who here can claim that driving is power? / Probably all you who call this rush hour.

    I wrote this poem in August of 2003 and it has gone through many tweaks since then. It has never been published and I am a little wary of putting on RB because of the First Rights issue. However, I wanted to join the Boredom Competitions on the 24/7 group’s latest competition What Moves You. I may decide to take this down after the competition or not, depending upon the response it receives. I chose this piece because, while a car and driving do “move” a person – traffic does not. So, while this poem may appear to reflect something that does not move me, it is actually depicting something that IS moving me…just at a slower pace, which is aggravating. I also think it works on two levels and has a metaphorical connection to being “moved” as well. Sometimes, what moves me not to get into the car and go is the thought of traffic and “rush hour”. I think it is also what moves many people to exhibit signs of road rage. I hope you enjoy! As always, feedback is sought and appreciated! Cheers! / CREATION INFORMATION Medium: Writing – Poetry, Social Satire Tools: Microsoft Word, My Brain/Imagination Topic: Satire, Social Commentary, Driving / CONTEST & CHALLENGE HISTORY 04/07/08 – Written Finalist for Boredom Competitions on the 24/7’s What Moves You Competition Members can see all finalists and vote here for their favorites. Voting closes on 04/08/08. 04/06/08 – Entry to Boredom Competitions on the 24/7’s What Moves You Competition  

  • boy in car
    by jegustavsen

    Friday, June 10, 2005 / boy in car so i’m in the car driving tyler to register for drivers / ed…he’s busy playing his latest cold pla…

    This was written after registering my son (youngest) into driver’s ed class.

  • ROAD RAGE
    by Cathryn Swanson

    Slow cars / Busy highways / Car blinkers OFF / When moving sideways / Everyday I go insane / When driving next to / SHIT FOR BRAINS! / Why can’t…

    Inspired by an ad on the telly.

  • join me on my journey to work ...
    by SNAPPYDAVE

    i turn the key and the engine roars into life like a lion awaking from his slumber

    an early morning drive …

  • The Accident
    by Hena Tayeb

    Left, right, left, right; the car swayed from one side to another. ‘Damn this is one twisted road’ he thought as he zig zagged along the…

  • "Faster, Faster"
    by mmargot

    In the dream…

  • driving
    by Rheenie

    You are the bringer of death / the dark angel

  • DRIVING IN NEVADA
    by Dayonda

    Grandpa reaches under the seat and pulls out a quart canning jar half full of something he presses on me, ‘Have some of this-here Panther…

    Ruthie Roark gets her first driving lesson and knocks down her first house when her great-grandfather takes her out sandy desert roads to visit his brother.

  • Dinner With Fighting Fish
    by Chris White

    Be patient. First we have to drive. The fish are already there.

    This is a reload of a story I put up earlier this year that I had to take off during hibernation. It was the basis for a collaboration with Cliff Vestergaard and Tom Godfrey , please check out their rockin’ work…

  • I'll be there by 4
    by Darren Stones

    Darl, we’re gettin’ a good run and I haven’t seen any coppers yet.

    Share the driving with your partner. © Darren Stones 2008

  • The Ghost Dog
    by MtnMan

    The man lowers the gun and then slowly drives away

    Memories of our youth can haunt us well into our old age.

  • Love....Hate....and a Sat Nav
    by Jaybe

    Oh, bring back the days when we carried maps in our cars… / When taking a wrong turn started relationship wars. / ‘DON’T TURN IT UPSIDE DOW…

    No Sat Navs were hurt during the creation of this work. Rick is back in his box and lives in my desk drawer patiently waiting for forgiveness.

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