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Starlite Motel
by Paulette Weaver
copyright 12-05-2001


Age Rating: 13 to 127

 
Most every town I've been in
has their own Starlite Motel.
Usually nothing fancy, sometimes
not so swell.

You find the ones that go there
have no where else to be,
they sit outside to chatter
and lounge around lazily.

They speak of incidental things
that really don't mean much,
sometimes they get kinda rowdy,
so remember, please don't touch.

One night there was a raucous
'bout some flirty type,
just ended up a bunch of words
mostly only hype.

The seasons pass at Starlite
the grifters come and go,
it seems not much really happens
it's mostly just for show.





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12-09-2001 Farrah Tate    

Sometimes I think I wouldn't mind visiting such a hotel... just for a little while. To be not known... to not have assumptions made about oneself because time is too short and uncertain. Sometimes I marvel about such hotels in Australia that are like this -- it's almost like they don't exist yet they are commonly scattered every where on lonely corners. I think it is the mystique associated with them. This poem touched a little part of me that will always have a passion for the Eagle's Hotel California.


12-06-2001 Jackie Moranty    

Very nice write, Paulette. You're right, too, everywhere does have a Starlight Motel. . . Jackie


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