Leon Freilich, Verse Responder: Regulatory Systems

Regulatory Systems

 Forget Wall Street–let's fix Main Street!
 
Behind the wheel of your car, upbeat
 
And cheery, you motor through the city
 
Driving safely and humming a ditty,
 
A threat to no one anywhere–
 
And yet you're forced both here and there
 
To stop!  Again and again your path
 
Is blocked, inciting righteous wrath.
 
What for?  The other drivers, as keen
 
As you to keep the Main Street scene
 
Accident-free, avoiding crashes
 
That could result in dents and ashes,
 
Aren't dangers to nor you to them.
 
Self-interest always prevents mayhem!
 
So why in the world do urbanites
 
Have any need for traffic lights?