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Cellular Choices
Today is the day
I’m sixteen at last
My new car is here
I can’t wait to drive
Mom hands me the keys
And wishes me luck
I hop in the seat
It roars to a start
I pull the top down
Excitement fills me
Wind ruffles my hair
My tunes play softly
My hands grip the wheel
Sunshine heats my car
I feel so at peace
All of a sudden
My telephone rings
I jump at the sound
But hear my mom’s voice
“Don’t answer the phone
While you are driving!”
My life is worth more
Than this little call
This conversation
Is not important
Proud of my choices
I go on my way
After this joyride
I walk to my door
Mom congratulates
Me for a good drive
“You passed my small test
And didn’t answer
Your ringing cell phone
I’m scared when you drive
Like any parent
I love you so much
And want you to be
So perfectly safe
When I let you go
I will understand
That your decisions
Are among the best
I’m glad you drive smart
My sweet little girl.”
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