
One time I bought a Comet, blacker than the night,
And while I’m drivin’ in it, I took my greatest fright.
In the state of Utah, a Junction called La Sal,
Got a call from Chi-town, gotta’ weld the rail.
Got a job a’ waitin’ in that Colorado land,
Workin’ for Mister Muncie and his merry band.
Gotta’ load the Comet somehow stuff my bike,
In the trunk I place it, ‘fore headin’ down the Pike.“
This car is overloaded,” my Uncle shakes his head,
“better you be careful, than windin’ up all dead.”
I head out on the highway, at Cortez I turn north,
My overloaded Comet is swayin’ back and forth.
Darkness falls, the road grows deadly silent,
Six pack sits beside me, blackness out in front.
Not a car in sight as I travel through the night,
I look up at the mirror to see an awful sight.
My eyes get big as saucers, I think I’m turnin’ white.
There’s a flyin’ object in my mirror, givin’ me a fright.
Yellow oval chasin’ me, so shiny and so bright,
Never believed in UFO’s before that fateful night.
I mash that throttle through the Comet’s floor,
Hopin’ that the little Six will finally start to roar.
Alas, I cannot shake it, it’s hangin’ on my tail,
Tiny engine strivin’ hard , but it’s sure to fail.
Carvin’ up a canyon, I slide around a curve,
Lord, I think I lost it, buildin’ up my nerve.
Canyon’s full of twisties, I round another turn,
And there it is behind me, ridin’ on my stern.
The miles they’re tickin’ by, just like a turtle race,
I try to steel my nerve, the demon I must face.
A lonely hour passes, my blood is flowin’ slow,
I’m thinkin’ ‘bout my fate, there’s no place left to go.
I cannot even fathom this thing that’s chasin’ me,
Rollin’ through the night tryin’ hard to flee.
Then I spot a tiny light ‘a shinin’ up ahead,
Maybe it’s a town I say, fightin’ off the dread.
I slide into a station, spewin’ gravel to and fro,
Attendant starin’ at me as he hollers, “Whoa!”
I bolt the door to tell him about the UFO,
Then it finally hits me to my mortal woe.
That object in my mirror isn’t what I thunk,
Reflection of the moon, shinin’ off my trunk!
LDT Nov ’20
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I think I read this when you first wrote it. That didn’t stop me from reading it again and having a few chuckles and reflections of my own! I really like this tale!
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i reposted it so I could link it to the La Sal Junction page.
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