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“No Parking Zone — Car Will Be Thrown! 🚗💨”

“Park and Pay? Not Today! 💸✋”

By PRABAL TR PROPublished 9 months ago 1 min read

“No Parking Zone — Car Will Be Thrown! 🚗💨”

They nailed a sign for all to view:

🚫 NO PARKING – Penalty: $100 too! 💸

But cars kept coming, row by row,

Like rules meant nothing—just for show. 😎🅿️

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The cops grew mad, their patience thin—

"How do we stop this parking sin?" 😠🚓

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Then came a teacher, calm and sly,

With chalk in hand and twinkling eye. 👨‍🏫🖊️

He wiped the "NO," and fee with flair,

Now just “PARKING – $100” was there!

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Drivers blinked. “Is this a joke?

A trap? A test? Is someone woke?” 🤔💨

They feared the twist, the cost unknown—

And soon the lot was left alone. 🚫🚗

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The cops returned, amazed, confused,

“The sign’s still up—but not abused?”

They searched the halls and schoolyard wide,

But chalky genius would not hide.

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A prank well-played, a lesson smart—

No ticket needed, just some art. 🎯🌙

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🎓💡 ✍️ Poet’s Note:

This poem is inspired by the idea that sometimes, humor and creativity can succeed where strict rules and penalties fail. In a world full of signs, warnings, and regulations, a simple act of clever mischief—done with chalk instead of chaos—can leave a lasting impact. It's a nod to the power of wit, the charm of harmless pranks, and how thinking outside the lines (or erasing them!) can restore order in the most unexpected way.

-With traffic and illegal parking problems plaguing cities worldwide, this cheeky little trick seems strangely effective—don’t you think?

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💡 Mini Moral:

When logic fails, let laughter lead.

Sometimes, a little wit and chalk can teach a bigger lesson than laws and locks.

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  • Sandy Gillman9 months ago

    What a wonderfully clever poem!

  • Mark Graham9 months ago

    Love this one. No one would ever real or not want to pay $100 just to park.

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