The Satnav

A very amusing poem about a ‘Satnav’ with a difference!

The SatNav

I have a little Satnav

It sits there in my car

A Satnav is a driver’s friend

It tells you where you are

 

I have a little Satnav

I’ve had it all my life

It’s better than the normal ones

My Satnav is my wife

 

It gives me full instructions

Especially how to drive

“Its thirty miles an hour”, it says

“You’re doing thirty five”

 

It tells me when to stop and start

And when to use the brake

And tells me that it’s never ever

Safe to overtake

 

It tells me when a light is red

And when it goes to green

It seems to know instinctively

Just when to intervene

 

It lists the vehicles just in front

And all those to the rear

And taking this into account

It specifies my gear.

 

I’m sure no other driver

Has so helpful a device

For when we leave and lock the car

It still gives its advice

 

It fills me up with counselling

Each journey’s pretty fraught

So why don’t I exchange it

And get a quieter sort?

 

Ah well, you see, it cleans the house,

Makes sure I’m properly fed,

It washes all my shirts and things

And keeps me warm in bed!

 

Despite all these advantages

And my tendency to scoff,

I only wish that now and then

I could turn the damn thing off!

ASTNAV

 

Written by: Terry Forster © 

 

About the author

tel-boy
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I'm a 72 year old Retired Electro Mechanical Engineer. with a Master qualification in Mechanical Engineering. Worked all over the world since I was 24 years old. Married for over 50 years and looking forward to our Golden Anniversary in 2013. I am a member of The Biddick Writers Group at Washington, Tyne & Wear. I have written two novels so far and a Children's story book. At present I am busy writing my third novel. www.washington-writers.weebly.com

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